Notwithstanding any sequestration order entered by the court that excludes members of the general public from a jury trial or a trial before the court, the court may allow a victim’s advocate to remain in the courtroom during such trial. For the purposes of this section, “victim’s advocate” means any person whose regular or volunteer […]
When a witness at the time of a trial is a child less than twelve years of age, or is a person who has an intellectual and developmental disability as defined in section 25.5-10-202, C.R.S., the court may, upon motion of a party or upon its own motion, order that the witness’s testimony be taken […]
The court may, if it determines that the best interest of a child in a closed proceeding overrides the public interest in an open criminal proceeding and the defendant’s right to a public trial, close the court to the public when images of sexually exploitative materials or forensic interviews directly related to said child are […]
As used in this section, unless the context otherwise requires: “Court facility dog” means a dog that is a graduate of an assistance dog organization that is accredited by an internationally recognized organization whose main purpose is to grant accreditation to assistance dog organizations based on standards of excellence in all areas of assistance dog […]