C.R.S. Section 13-5-133
Judges may sit en banc

  • purpose
  • rules

(1)

In any district court composed of more than one judge, the judges may sit en banc at such times as they may determine, for the purpose of making rules of court, the appointment of a clerk and other employees, subject to the provisions of section 13-3-105, and other ministerial duties, subject to the administrative powers delegated to the chief judge by the chief justice of the supreme court pursuant to section 5 (4) of article VI of the state constitution.

(2)

Subject to the approval of the chief justice of the supreme court, a district court sitting en banc may make rules:

(a)

To facilitate the transaction of business in the courts held by the judges sitting separately; and

(b)

To provide for the classification, arrangement, and distribution of the business of the court among the several judges thereof.

(3)

Judges of a district court in districts having more than one judge may sit en banc only for the purposes enumerated in this section, and the court so sitting en banc shall have no power to review any order, decision, or proceeding of the court held by any judge sitting separately.

Source: Section 13-5-133 — Judges may sit en banc - purpose - rules, https://leg.­colorado.­gov/sites/default/files/images/olls/crs2023-title-13.­pdf (accessed Oct. 20, 2023).

13‑5‑101
Judicial districts and terms
13‑5‑102
First district
13‑5‑103
Second district
13‑5‑104
Third district
13‑5‑105
Fourth district
13‑5‑106
Fifth district
13‑5‑107
Sixth district
13‑5‑108
Seventh district
13‑5‑109
Eighth district
13‑5‑110
Ninth district
13‑5‑111
Tenth district
13‑5‑112
Eleventh district
13‑5‑113
Twelfth district
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
13‑5‑126
Duties of bailiff
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
13‑5‑134
Juries
13‑5‑135
Time limit on judgment
13‑5‑136
Forfeit of salary
13‑5‑138
Appeals to district court
13‑5‑139
Transfer of information from orders for child support and maintenance to child support enforcement agency - payment of support and maintenance
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
13‑5‑142.5
National instant criminal background check system - judicial process for awarding relief from federal prohibitions - legislative declaration
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
13‑5‑201
District court magistrates
Green check means up to date. Up to date

Current through Fall 2024

§ 13-5-133’s source at colorado​.gov