People’s Motion to Admit Evidence of Another Act of the Defendant (Colorado v. Groshart)

District Attorney’s Office, Denver, CO | Sep 29, 2023

Prosecution seeks admission of incriminating items the defendant in this 2004 sexual assault case possessed during an arrest in 2007. Argument and analysis of 404(b) type of evidence in context of items possessed at another time.

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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...

People’s Notice of Intent to Not Mention the Use of Forensic Genetic Genealogy at Trial (Colorado v. Groshart)

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