Colorado Statutes
§ 30-10-605 — When sheriff a party or disqualified
Colorado § 30-10-605
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Bluebook
Colo. Rev. Stat. § 30-10-605 (2026).
Text
(1)Every coroner shall
serve and execute process of every kind and perform all other duties of the sheriff
when the sheriff is a party to the case, or where affidavit is made and filed as
provided in this section, and in all such cases he shall exercise the powers and
proceed in the same manner as prescribed for the sheriff in the performance of
similar duties.
(2)Whenever any party, his agent, or attorney makes and files with the clerk
of the proper court an affidavit stating that he believes that the sheriff of such
county by reason of either partiality, prejudice, consanguinity, or interest, will not
faithfully perform his duties in any suit commenced or about to be commenced in
such court, the clerk shall direct the original process in such suit to the coroner,
who shall e
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Legislative History
Source: G.L. �� 509, 510. G.S. �� 613, 614. R.S. 08: �� 1298, 1299. C.L. ��
8773, 8774. CSA: C. 45, �� 120, 121. CRS 53: � 35-6-5. C.R.S. 1963: � 35-6-5.
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