Early Days in Colorado Courts and Justice, Part I

Wednesday, Feb 19, 2025 from 1:10pm to 2:30pm

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The year 1859 opened the gold rush era in Colorado, and with it came a host of new problems for a state still governed by the Kansas Territorial Government. The law was either new or non-existent. The courts organized by the government were few, and what could go wrong often did go wrong.

E. David Griffith: JD in Law from Denver University College. He worked as a trial lawyer and a Deputy Public Defender.

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