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Rights of the Accused

  • Blogs

    June 30, 2011

    Michael Hancock prostitution story: Do Denver cops have different rules for mayor-elect, press?

    Michael Hancock.​Although the uproar over reports allegedly linking mayor-elect Michael Hancock to the Denver Players prostitution operation has died down, one journalist -- Complete Colorado's Todd Shepherd, who broke the story in the first place -- isn't giving up. But he's hit a roadblock w ... More >>

  • Blogs

    October 1, 2010

    Denver DA Mitch Morrissey and the ACLU butt heads over "Katie's Law"

    Katie Sepich.​A new law went into affect in Colorado today that will require anyone arrested for a felony to submit a DNA sample. "Katie's Law" is named after 22-year-old New Mexico State University graduate student, Katie Sepich, who was raped and murdered in 2003. Governor Bill Ritter signed ... More >>

  • Culture

    February 18, 2010

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    Katie Sepich.​A new law went into affect in Colorado today that will require anyone arrested for a felony to submit a DNA sample. "Katie's Law" is named after 22-year-old New Mexico State University graduate student, Katie Sepich, who was raped and murdered in 2003. Governor Bill Ritter signed ... More >>

  • Culture

    February 11, 2010

    Now Playing

    Katie Sepich.​A new law went into affect in Colorado today that will require anyone arrested for a felony to submit a DNA sample. "Katie's Law" is named after 22-year-old New Mexico State University graduate student, Katie Sepich, who was raped and murdered in 2003. Governor Bill Ritter signed ... More >>

  • Culture

    February 4, 2010

    Now Playing

    Katie Sepich.​A new law went into affect in Colorado today that will require anyone arrested for a felony to submit a DNA sample. "Katie's Law" is named after 22-year-old New Mexico State University graduate student, Katie Sepich, who was raped and murdered in 2003. Governor Bill Ritter signed ... More >>

  • Culture

    January 28, 2010

    At Miners Alley, the farce is with Habeas Corpus

    Katie Sepich.​A new law went into affect in Colorado today that will require anyone arrested for a felony to submit a DNA sample. "Katie's Law" is named after 22-year-old New Mexico State University graduate student, Katie Sepich, who was raped and murdered in 2003. Governor Bill Ritter signed ... More >>

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