Any county judge or retired county judge who has been licensed to practice law in this state for five years may be assigned by the chief justice of the supreme court, pursuant to section 5 (3) of article VI of the state constitution, to perform judicial duties in any district court, the probate court of the city and county of Denver, or the juvenile court of the city and county of Denver.
Source: L. 67: p. 458, § 15. C.R.S. 1963: § 37-14-21. L. 85: Entire section amended, p. 570, § 4, effective November 14, 1986.
Structure Colorado Code
Title 13 - Courts and Court Procedure
Part 2 - Judges and Other Personnel
§ 13-6-201. Classification of Counties
§ 13-6-203. Qualifications of Judges
§ 13-6-204. Activities of Judges
§ 13-6-205. Term and Appointment of Judges
§ 13-6-208. Special Associate, Associate, and Assistant County Judges
§ 13-6-209. Special Associate and Associate County Judges - Designated Counties
§ 13-6-211. Appointment of Clerk
§ 13-6-216. Judges to Sit Separately
§ 13-6-217. Judges May Sit en Banc
§ 13-6-218. Assignment of County Judges and Retired County Judges to Other Courts Authorized
§ 13-6-219. Judge as Party to a Case - Recusal of Judge Upon Motion