Colorado Code § 35-43-120

Trespassing on lands - injuring resident - penalty
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(1) It is the duty of any
person owning or having charge of any drove of cattle, horses, or sheep, who when driving the
same into or through any county of Colorado of which the owner is not a resident or landowner
and where the land in such county is occupied and improved by settlers and ranchers, to prevent
the same from mixing with the cattle, horses, or sheep belonging to the actual settlers and also to
prevent said drove of cattle, horses, or sheep from trespassing on such land as may be the
property or in the possession of the actual settler and used by him for the grazing of animals or
the growing of hay or other crops or from doing injury to ditches.
(2) Any owner or person in charge of any such drove of stock who willfully injures any
resident of the state by driving such drove of stock from the public highway and herding the
same is guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction thereof, shall be punished by a fine of not
less than twenty-five dollars nor more than one hundred dollars. The owner or person in charge
of the drove so trespassing shall be liable for the damages done to the settler.

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