Pursuant to section 13-25-130, C.R.S., photographs, video tapes, or films of property over which a person is alleged to have exerted unauthorized control or otherwise to have obtained unlawfully are competent evidence if the photographs, video tapes, or films are admissible into evidence under the rules of law governing the admissibility of photographs, video tapes, or films into evidence.
Source: L. 85: Entire section added, p. 577, § 4, effective July 1.
Cross references: For similar provisions concerning the use of photographs, video tapes, or films of property with respect to the crimes of robbery and theft, see §§ 18-4-305 and 18-4-415.
Structure Colorado Code
Article 4 - Offenses Against Property
Part 5 - Trespass, Tampering, and Criminal Mischief
§ 18-4-502. First Degree Criminal Trespass
§ 18-4-502. First Degree Criminal Trespass
§ 18-4-503. Second Degree Criminal Trespass - Repeal
§ 18-4-504. Third Degree Criminal Trespass - Repeal
§ 18-4-504.5. Definition of Premises
§ 18-4-505. First Degree Criminal Tampering
§ 18-4-505. First Degree Criminal Tampering
§ 18-4-506. Second Degree Criminal Tampering
§ 18-4-506.3. Tampering With Equipment Associated With Oil or Gas Gathering Operations - Penalty
§ 18-4-506.5. Tampering With a Utility Meter - Penalty
§ 18-4-507. Defacing or Destruction of Written Instruments
§ 18-4-507. Defacing or Destruction of Written Instruments
§ 18-4-508. Defacing, Destroying, or Removing Landmarks, Monuments, or Accessories
§ 18-4-509. Defacing a Cave - Definitions - Repeal
§ 18-4-510. Defacing Posted Notice
§ 18-4-510. Defacing Posted Notice
§ 18-4-511. Littering of Public or Private Property - Repeal
§ 18-4-512. Abandonment of a Motor Vehicle
§ 18-4-513. Criminal Use of a Noxious Substance
§ 18-4-514. Use of Photographs, Video Tapes, or Films of Property
§ 18-4-515. Entry to Survey Property - Exception to Criminal Trespass
§ 18-4-516. Criminal Operation of a Device in Motion Picture Theater