In any district court composed of more than one judge, each of the judges shall sit separately for the trial of causes and the transaction of business and shall have and exercise all the powers and functions, as well in vacation of court as in term time, which he might have and exercise if he were the sole judge of said court.
Source: L. 67: p. 456, § 8. C.R.S. 1963: § 37-12-38.
Structure Colorado Code
Title 13 - Courts and Court Procedure
Article 5 - Judicial Districts
§ 13-5-101. Judicial Districts and Terms
§ 13-5-101. Judicial Districts and Terms
§ 13-5-114. Thirteenth District
§ 13-5-115. Fourteenth District
§ 13-5-116. Fifteenth District
§ 13-5-117. Sixteenth District
§ 13-5-118. Seventeenth District
§ 13-5-119. Eighteenth District
§ 13-5-120. Nineteenth District
§ 13-5-121. Twentieth District
§ 13-5-122. Twenty-First District
§ 13-5-123. Twenty-Second District
§ 13-5-123.1. Twenty-Third District
§ 13-5-123.2. Twenty-Third Judicial District - Elections in 2024 - Reports - Repeal
§ 13-5-124. Appointment of Clerk and Employees
§ 13-5-125. Clerks to Keep Records
§ 13-5-127. Duties of Reporters
§ 13-5-128. Compensation of Reporter
§ 13-5-131. Multiple-Judge Districts
§ 13-5-132. Powers of Judges Sitting Separately
§ 13-5-133. Judges May Sit en Banc - Purpose - Rules
§ 13-5-135. Time Limit on Judgment
§ 13-5-138. Appeals to District Court
§ 13-5-140. Transfer of Certain Registry Functions - Cooperation Between Departments
§ 13-5-141. Compilation - Sentences Received Upon Conviction of Felony
§ 13-5-142. National Instant Criminal Background Check System - Reporting
§ 13-5-142.8. Notice by Professional Persons
§ 13-5-143. Judge as Party to a Case - Recusal of Judge Upon Motion
§ 13-5-144. Chief Judge - Veterans Treatment Court Authority
§ 13-5-145. Truancy Detention Reduction Policy - Legislative Declaration