Colorado Court of Appeals

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Denver, United States

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Colorado Court of Appeals Reviews | Rating 2 out of 5 stars (6 reviews)

Colorado Court of Appeals is located in Denver, United States on 2 E 14th Ave. Colorado Court of Appeals is rated 2 out of 5 in the category courthouse in United States. The Colorado Court of Appeals is the state's intermediate appellate court.

Address

2 E 14th Ave

Phone

+1 7206255150

Company size

51-200 employees

Headquarters

Denver, Colorado

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Nancy Monty

I love how they always rule with cooperations and employers.

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Scottie LeCaptain

I'm Pro so and not sure how my appeal is going to turn out, and I'm not an attorney but the clerks really seem to care especially a man named Jeffery and a self help lady named Velevet and help to the best if their legal ability and made it a lil less of a nightmare of my situation.

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Planet1 Kid

VOTE and get these appeal judges removed and replaced they don’t have the best interest of the public they are making money while wasting your time.

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Peter Alspaugh

Great service, poor appeals. Would NOT recommend to someone who would like speedy service for a low price.

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Peter Coulter

Under the Statute for Judicial Retention, anyone who has been in front of a judge shall receive a survey from the Administrative division of the Colorado Supreme Court to comment on that judge yet the Supreme Court has approved a ule\ that only attorneys that have an appeal receive the surveys; pro-se litigants who file an appeal are not sent surveys, in unlawful violation of the law. One could easily assert that every Colorado judge on the bench through a violation of the Judicial Retention process has committed a Fraud on the Court and brings into question every decision they have ever made.

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Lee Mulcahy, artist

Big money ruins everything and so it has---regarding justice in Colorado.