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§ 18-3-502. Definitions

As used in this part 5, unless the context otherwise requires: “Adult” means a person eighteen years of age or older. “Coercing” means inducing a person to act or to refrain from acting, if the inducement is accomplished by any one or more of the following means: The use or threat of the use of […]

§ 18-3-505. Human Trafficking Council – Created – Duties – Repeal

There is created in the department of public safety the Colorado human trafficking council, referred to within this section as the “council”. The purpose of the council is to bring together leadership from community-based and statewide anti-trafficking efforts, to build and enhance collaboration among communities and counties within the state, to establish and improve comprehensive […]

§ 18-3-601. Legislative Declaration

The general assembly hereby finds and declares that: Stalking is a serious problem in this state and nationwide; Although stalking often involves persons who have had an intimate relationship with one another, it can also involve persons who have little or no past relationship; A stalker will often maintain strong, unshakable, and irrational emotional feelings […]

§ 18-3-602. Stalking – Penalty – Definitions – Vonnie’s Law

A person commits stalking if directly, or indirectly through another person, the person knowingly: Makes a credible threat to another person and, in connection with the threat, repeatedly follows, approaches, contacts, or places under surveillance that person, a member of that person’s immediate family, or someone with whom that person has or has had a […]

§ 18-3-412.6. Failure to Verify Location as a Sex Offender

A person who is required to register pursuant to article 22 of title 16, C.R.S., and who lacks a fixed residence, as defined in that article, and who fails to comply with the provisions of section 16-22-109 (3.5)(c)(I) or 16-22-109 (3.5)(c)(II), C.R.S., commits the offense of failure to verify location as a sex offender. In […]