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  • People v. Quinonez, 735 P.2d 159 (Colo. 1987)

    Cases | People v. Quinonez, 735 P.2d 159 (Colo. 1987)

    Defendant pled guilty to first degree murder arising from an altercation resulting in a victim’s death. Though the altercation resulted in injury to another victim, defendant was not charged with a crime related to the injured victim. Defendant was ordered to pay restitution to the deceased...

  • People v. Proctor, 194 Colo. 172 (Colo. 1977)

    Cases | People v. Proctor, 570 P.2d 540 (Colo. 1977)

    The witness observed a “ruckus” and was listed as a potential witness on a summons and complaint pending against defendant. The witness testified that defendant stated that he would be “taken care of” if he appeared in court. Defendant was convicted of intimidating a witness...

  • People v. Moyer, 670 P.2d 785 (Colo. 1983)

    Cases | People v. Moyer, 670 P.2d 785 (Colo. 1983)

    Defendant was charged by a grand jury indictment with two counts of charitable fraud and one count of tampering with a witness. The witness tampering charge arose from a witness’s testimony that defendant told her that if she or “ten people” appeared before the grand jury, he...

  • People v. Milne, 690 P.2d 829 (Colo. 1984)

    Cases | People v. Milne, 690 P.2d 829 (Colo. 1984)

    Defendant was convicted of selling securities without a license. As a condition of probation, the district court ordered defendant to pay restitution to unpaid noteholders. On appeal, defendant claims that the crime of selling securities without a license is a “victimless” offense for...

  • People v. Maxich, 971 P.2d 268 (Colo. Ct. App. 1998)

    Cases | People v. Maxich, 971 P.2d 268 (Colo. Ct. App. 1998)

    Defendant was charged with theft and forgery for embezzling over $285,000 from her employer, approximately $155,000 of which was stolen by means of forged checks. Defendant pled guilty to forgery. The trial court ordered defendant to pay $244,860.61 in restitution to her former employer as a...

  • People v. Lowe, 60 P.3d 753 (Colo. Ct. App. 2002)

    Cases | People v. Lowe, 60 P.3d 753 (Colo. Ct. App. 2002)

    Defendant pled guilty in 1992 to second degree sexual assault and was ordered to pay court costs, a victim compensation cost, and a victim assistance surcharge. According to the mittimus, restitution was “reserved”. In 2000, the legislature enacted the Restitution Act (“the...

  • People v. Lunsford, 43 P.3d 629 (Colo. Ct. App. 2001)

    Cases | People v. Lunsford, 43 P.3d 629 (Colo. Ct. App. 2001)

    Defendant’s truck rear-ended a stationary van. The van’s occupants, who were husband and wife, were injured. Only the wife was named as a victim in the charging documents. Defendant pled guilty to reckless vehicular assault and driving while ability impaired and was ordered to pay...

  • People v. Johnson, 780 P.2d 504 (Colo. 1989)

    Cases | People v. Johnson, 780 P.2d 504 (Colo. 1989)

    Defendant operated a motor vehicle while under the influence of intoxicating liquor and caused serious bodily injury to his passenger. Defendant was convicted of vehicular assault. The district court denied the district attorney’s request for restitution, finding that the matter should be...

  • People v. Hoisington, 902 P.2d 887 (Colo. Ct. App. 1995)

    Cases | People v. Hoisington, 902 P.2d 887 (Colo. Ct. App. 1995)

    Defendant pled guilty to second degree forgery and was ordered to pay restitution to his employer. The trial court reduced the amount of restitution by $400, the amount of unpaid wages owed defendant from the date of her last paycheck to the date of termination. On appeal, the prosecution asserted...

  • People v. Gore, 774 P.2d 877 (Colo. 1989)

    Cases | People v. Gore, 774 P.2d 877 (Colo. 1989)

    Defendant pled guilty to criminal attempt to commit fraud by check and was ordered to pay restitution as a condition of probation. Defendant paid restitution three days before expiration of his probation term by signing over a check drawn on an account with insufficient funds. Defendant’s...