Welcome to the Committee of Lawyers of Colorado. The Committee of lawyers is a consortium non-profit and independent 30 years of law firms from 50 Denver-sectors which are doing the work pro bono for high impact and is devoted to employ " all the skills and discipline of the law in the service of others. "We advocate, negotiate and advocate for children, the poor and other disadvantaged groups.

The cuts are in Colorado district courts of general jurisdiction which serve mainly as a test cuts. There are twenty-two judicial districts in the state, although the court filings in district court generally indicate that the county within the district in which the action is filed and the district court proceedings generally leads in this action in that county.

The cuts are in Colorado county courts of limited jurisdiction limited to cases of misdemeanor, preliminary matters in cases of crime, evictions, civil cases not involving property damage money feature seek true to $ 15,000, and several other types of cases closely defined as such known changes and temporary detention orders. A county court in each county in Colorado (including consolidated cities and counties of Denver and Broomfield).

Colorado also has the courses local elections in the majority of the municipalities whose jurisdiction is limited to the violations of ordinance with punishments more serious than of offences of misdeed. Some courses local elections are courses of disc which can impose greater sanctions for violations of ordinance and are prone to the review of call in some similar kind to state courses. Other courses local elections are courses not disc, which can impose only less serious sanctions for the violations of ordinance, whose decisions in are called by trials of novo in the Court of Appeal.

With few exceptions, appeals as of right the district courts, and Denver Probate Court in Denver juvenile court are the Colorado Court of Appeals. Exceptions include cases involving death penalty cases where a law is deemed unconstitutional by a district court, water judicial affairs and calls discretionary county or municipal court of law remedies. The Colorado Court of Appeals also has jurisdiction over appeals directly from certain organs of the State administration.