With more people out of work come more unemployment fraud cases. The Colorado Department of Labor and Employment says 2020 was a record-breaking year for these. We take a look here at the unique features of this type of offense and tell you what to expect if you or someone close to you is being charged.
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Russell Hebets
Colorado Decertification Law Seeks to Address Police Untruthfulness
SB 19-166 is a bill passed last spring in Colorado; it requires the POST board, a police oversight body, to strip officers of certification when they lie in specific contexts. What are the origins of this bill? And what does it aim to accomplish?
Colin McCallin
Colorado DUIs Not Down in 2020
COVID-19 has shaken up the criminal justice arena considerably this year, but has it produced the drop in DUI cases that many of us were expecting?
Colin McCallin
Colorado Governor Pardons Minor Marijuana Offenses
Colorado Governor Jared Polis has pardoned thousands of people convicted in petty marijuana possession cases from before the substance was legalized across the state. Here are the details of the governor's order and what it means for those affected.