Colorado Code § 20-1-210

Prohibition of practice of law - associates - members of district attorney's
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staff. No attorney-at-law practicing law in the state of Colorado who is a member of a private
law firm with which a district attorney, assistant district attorney, or deputy district attorney is
associated may defend any person or persons who are being prosecuted by a salaried staff
member of the office of said district attorney; nor may any such salaried staff member defend
any person or persons who are being prosecuted in any judicial district in the state of Colorado.

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