Colorado Code § 21-2-102

Alternate defense counsel - qualifications - employees
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(1) The alternate
defense counsel shall have been licensed to practice law for at least five years prior to
appointment, and either be licensed to practice law in Colorado at the time of appointment or be
able to become licensed to practice law in Colorado within six months after appointment, and the
alternate defense counsel shall devote the alternate defense counsel's full time to the
performance of the alternate defense counsel's duties and shall not engage in the private practice
of law.
(2) The compensation of the alternate defense counsel shall be fixed by the general
assembly and may not be reduced during the term of his or her appointment.
(3) The alternate defense counsel shall employ and fix the compensation of any other
employees necessary to discharge the functions of the office of alternate defense counsel.

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