Colorado Code § 23-23-106

Hearings held in Denver juvenile court - when
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Any district judge may, in
order to eliminate the cost of returning any child back to his county of residence after such
diagnosis is completed, designate the juvenile court of the city and county of Denver as master
or magistrate to hear any additional evidence that may be necessary in the case. He may then, on
the basis of the report from such master or magistrate and the information in the diagnostic
report and such other evidence as the court may require, commit such child to the appropriate
institution and direct that such child be transported from the center to such institution.

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