Colorado Statutes
§ 16-4-107 — Hearing after setting of monetary conditions of bond
Colorado § 16-4-107
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Bluebook
Colo. Rev. Stat. § 16-4-107 (2026).
Text
(1)If a
person is in custody and the court imposed a monetary condition of bond for
release, and the person, after seven days from the setting of the monetary
condition of bond, is unable to meet the monetary obligations of the bond, the
person may file a written motion for reconsideration of the monetary conditions of
the bond. The person may only file the written motion pursuant to this section one
time during the pendency of the case and may only file the written motion if he or
she believes that, upon presentation of evidence not fully considered by the court,
he or she is entitled to a personal recognizance bond or an unsecured bond with
conditions of release or a change in the monetary conditions of bond. The court
shall promptly conduct a hearing on this motion for recons
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Legislative History
Source: L. 2013: Entire part R&RE, (HB 13-1236), ch. 202, p. 830, � 2, effective
May 11. L. 2014: Entire section amended, (SB 14-212), ch. 397, p. 1999, � 5, effective
July 1.
Nearby Sections
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§ 16-1-101
Short title§ 16-1-102
Scope§ 16-1-103
Purpose§ 16-1-104
Definitions§ 16-1-105
Interpretation of words and phrases§ 16-1-108
Admission of records in court§ 16-10-101
Jury trials - statement of policy§ 16-10-102
When jury panel exhausted§ 16-10-103
Challenge of jurors for cause§ 16-10-104
Peremptory challenges§ 16-10-105
Alternate jurors§ 16-10-106
Incapacity of juror§ 16-10-107
Challenge to entire jury panel§ 16-10-108
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