Colorado Statutes

§ 13-93-107 — Judge not to act as attorney

Colorado § 13-93-107
JurisdictionColorado
Title 13Courts
Art.Attorneys-at-law

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Colo. Rev. Stat. § 13-93-107 (2026).

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It is unlawful for judges of the district, county, and municipal courts to counsel or advise in or write any petition or answer or other pleadings in any proceeding, or to perform any service as attorney- or counselor-at-law, or to be interested in any profits or emoluments arising out of any practice in any of said courts, except costs in their own courts; except that county judges in counties of such classes as may be specified by the laws relating to county courts, if licensed attorneys, may practice in courts other than the county court and in matters that have not come before the county court; and further, municipal judges, if licensed attorneys, may practice in courts other than the municipal court and in matters that have not come before the municipal court.

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Legislative History

Source: L. 2017: Entire article added with relocations, (SB 17-227), ch. 192, p. 699, � 1, effective August 9.

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