Colorado Constitution

Article VI, § 17 — County courts - jurisdiction - appeals

Colorado Const. art. VI, § 17

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County courts shall have such civil, criminal, and appellate jurisdiction as may be provided by law, provided such courts shall not have jurisdiction of felonies or in civil cases where the boundaries or title to real property shall be in question. Appellate review by the supreme court or the district courts of every final judgment of the county courts shall be as provided by law.

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History

L. 61: Entire article R&RE, effective January 12, 1965, see L. 63, p. 1053. | Editor's note: This section is similar to § 23 as it existed prior to 1961.

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