Category: District Attorney’s Office, Denver, CO

District Attorney’s Office, Denver, CO

Colorado v. Groshart – Case Resources

1) The People’s Ex Parte Submission & Request for Ex Parte, In Camera Hearing
2) People’s Motion to Admit Evidence of Another Act of the Defendant
3) People’s Response to Defense Motion to Dismiss for Violation of Right to Speedy Trial
4) People’s Response to Defense Motion to Dismiss Due to Outrageous Government Conduct
5) People’s Notice of Intent to Not Mention the Use of Forensic Genetic Genealogy at Trial
District Attorney’s Office, Denver, CO

Colorado v. Cumberbatch – Case Resources

1) People’s Motion in Limine
2) People’s Response to Defense Motion to Dismiss for Pre-Indictment Delay
3) People’s Response to Defense Evidence Destruction Motion
District Attorney’s Office, Denver, CO

People’s Response to Defense Motion to Dismiss for Pre-Indictment Delay (Colorado v. Cumberbatch)

Charges for a 1994 homicide brought in 2020 only when advances in forensic capabilities led to a DNA ‘hit’ of the defendant in the Combined DNA Index System in 2018. The following claims were made by the defense: 1) statute of limitations (found to be not applicable to first-degree murder charge), 2) state’s failure to preserve evidence (addressed and rejected), 3) unavailability of witnesses and “other suspects” due to lapse of time (addressed and rejected), and 4) constitutional due process violation (rejected due to no constitutional right to a “speedy arrest”).
District Attorney’s Office, Denver, CO

People’s Motion in Limine (Colorado v. Cumberbatch)

Prosecution’s motion in limine in a 1994 Colorado murder-sexual offense case. The prosecution sought to admit several “sanitized” police contacts with the defendant in Denver in 1994. This motion in limine was an attempt to limit prejudicial elements of the police contacts.