C.R.S. Section 18-1-408
Prosecution of multiple counts for same act


(1)

When any conduct of a defendant establishes the commission of more than one offense, the defendant may be prosecuted for each such offense. He may not be convicted of more than one offense if:

(a)

One offense is included in the other, as defined in subsection (5) of this section; or

(b)

One offense consists only of an attempt to commit the other; or

(c)

Inconsistent findings of fact are required to establish the commission of the offenses; or

(d)

The offenses differ only in that one is defined to prohibit a designated kind of conduct generally and the other to prohibit a specific instance of such conduct; or

(e)

The offense is defined as a continuing course of conduct and the defendant’s course of conduct was uninterrupted, unless the law provides that specific periods or instances of such conduct constitute separate offenses.

(2)

If the several offenses are actually known to the district attorney at the time of commencing the prosecution and were committed within the district attorney’s judicial district, all such offenses upon which the district attorney elects to proceed must be prosecuted by separate counts in a single prosecution if they are based on the same act or series of acts arising from the same criminal episode. Any offense not thus joined by separate count cannot thereafter be the basis of a subsequent prosecution; except that, if at the time jeopardy attaches with respect to the first prosecution against the defendant the defendant or counsel for the defendant actually knows of additional pending prosecutions that this subsection (2) requires the district attorney to charge and the defendant or counsel for the defendant fails to object to the prosecution’s failure to join the charges, the defendant waives any claim pursuant to this subsection (2) that a subsequent prosecution is prohibited.

(3)

When two or more offenses are charged as required by subsection (2) of this section and they are supported by identical evidence, the court upon application of the defendant may require the state, at the conclusion of all the evidence, to elect the count upon which the issues shall be tried. If more than one guilty verdict is returned as to any defendant in a prosecution where multiple counts are tried as required by subsection (2) of this section, the sentences imposed shall run concurrently; except that, where multiple victims are involved, the court may, within its discretion, impose consecutive sentences.

(4)

When a defendant is charged with two or more offenses based on the same act or series of acts arising from the same criminal episode, the court, on application of either the defendant or the district attorney, may order any such charge to be tried separately, if it is satisfied that justice so requires.

(5)

A defendant may be convicted of an offense included in an offense charged in the indictment or the information. An offense is so included when:

(a)

It is established by proof of the same or less than all the facts required to establish the commission of the offense charged; or

(b)

It consists of an attempt or solicitation to commit the offense charged or to commit an offense otherwise included therein; or

(c)

It differs from the offense charged only in the respect that a less serious injury or risk of injury to the same person, property, or public interest or a lesser kind of culpability suffices to establish its commission.

(6)

The court shall not be obligated to charge the jury with respect to an included offense unless there is a rational basis for a verdict acquitting the defendant of the offense charged and convicting him of the included offense.

(7)

If the same conduct is defined as criminal in different enactments or in different sections of this code, the offender may be prosecuted under any one or all of the sections or enactments subject to the limitations provided by this section. It is immaterial to the prosecution that one of the enactments or sections characterizes the crime as of lesser degree than another, or provides a lesser penalty than another, or was enacted by the general assembly at a later date than another unless the later section or enactment specifically repeals the earlier.

(8)

Without the consent of the prosecution, no jury shall be instructed to return a guilty verdict on a lesser offense if any juror remains convinced by the facts and law that the defendant is guilty of a greater offense submitted for the jury’s consideration, the retrial of which would be barred by conviction of the lesser offense.

Source: Section 18-1-408 — Prosecution of multiple counts for same act, https://leg.­colorado.­gov/sites/default/files/images/olls/crs2023-title-18.­pdf (accessed Oct. 20, 2023).

18‑1‑101
Citation of title 18
18‑1‑102
Purpose of code, statutory construction
18‑1‑102.5
Purposes of code with respect to sentencing
18‑1‑103
Scope and application of code
18‑1‑104
“Offense” defined - offenses classified - common-law crimes abolished
18‑1‑201
State jurisdiction
18‑1‑202
Place of trial - applicability
18‑1‑301
Second trial barred by former prosecution for same offense
18‑1‑302
Second trial barred by former prosecution for different offense
18‑1‑303
Second trial barred by prosecution in another jurisdiction
18‑1‑304
Former prosecution not a bar
18‑1‑401
Purpose
18‑1‑402
Presumption of innocence
18‑1‑403
Legal assistance and supporting services
18‑1‑404
Preliminary hearing or waiver - dispositional hearing
18‑1‑405
Speedy trial - definition
18‑1‑406
Right to jury trial
18‑1‑407
Affirmative defense
18‑1‑408
Prosecution of multiple counts for same act
18‑1‑409
Appellate review of sentence for a felony
18‑1‑410
Postconviction remedy
18‑1‑410.5
Relief from improperly entered guilty pleas - legislative declaration
18‑1‑410.6
Relief from improperly entered guilty pleas for certain misdemeanor and municipal offenses - legislative declaration
18‑1‑411
Postconviction testing of DNA - definitions
18‑1‑412
Procedure for application for DNA testing - appointment of counsel
18‑1‑413
Content of application for DNA testing
18‑1‑414
Preservation of evidence
18‑1‑415
Testing - payment
18‑1‑416
Results of the DNA test
18‑1‑417
Ineffective assistance of counsel claims - waiver of confidentiality
18‑1‑501
Definitions
18‑1‑502
Requirements for criminal liability in general and for offenses of strict liability and of mental culpability
18‑1‑503
Construction of statutes with respect to culpability requirements
18‑1‑503.5
Principles of criminal culpability
18‑1‑504
Effect of ignorance or mistake upon culpability
18‑1‑505
Consent
18‑1‑601
Liability based upon behavior
18‑1‑602
Behavior of another
18‑1‑603
Complicity
18‑1‑604
Exemptions from liability based upon behavior of another
18‑1‑605
Liability based on behavior of another - no defense
18‑1‑606
Criminal liability of business entities - definitions
18‑1‑607
Criminal liability of an individual for corporate conduct
18‑1‑701
Execution of public duty
18‑1‑702
Choice of evils
18‑1‑703
Use of physical force - special relationships
18‑1‑704
Use of physical force in defense of a person - definitions
18‑1‑704.5
Use of deadly physical force against an intruder
18‑1‑705
Use of physical force in defense of premises
18‑1‑706
Use of physical force in defense of property
18‑1‑706.5
Justification and exemption from liability when rendering emergency assistance to an at-risk person or animal in a locked vehicle
18‑1‑707
Use of force by peace officers - definitions
18‑1‑708
Duress
18‑1‑709
Entrapment
18‑1‑710
Affirmative defense
18‑1‑711
Immunity for persons who suffer or report an emergency drug or alcohol overdose event - definitions - repeal
18‑1‑712
Immunity for a person who administers an opiate antagonist during an opiate-related drug overdose event - definitions
18‑1‑712.5
Immunity for sex workers and persons who are victims of human trafficking for sexual servitude and who suffer or report an assault - definition
18‑1‑713
Victims of human trafficking of a minor for involuntary servitude or sexual servitude - affirmative defenses
18‑1‑714
Protective hearing - victim’s, defendant’s, or witness’s gender identity, gender expression, or sexual orientation - definitions
18‑1‑801
Insufficient age
18‑1‑802
Insanity
18‑1‑803
Impaired mental condition
18‑1‑804
Intoxication
18‑1‑805
Responsibility - affirmative defense
18‑1‑901
Definitions
18‑1‑1001
Protection order against defendant - definitions
18‑1‑1001.5
Protection order against defendant - transfer of wireless telephone service in domestic violence cases - definitions
18‑1‑1002
Criminal contempt proceedings - notice to district attorney
18‑1‑1101
Definitions
18‑1‑1102
Scope
18‑1‑1103
Duty to preserve DNA evidence
18‑1‑1104
Manner and location of preservation of DNA evidence
18‑1‑1105
Law enforcement agency request for permission to dispose of evidence - procedures
18‑1‑1106
Defendant request for disposition of or waiver of preservation of DNA evidence - procedures
18‑1‑1107
Victim request for disposition of DNA evidence - procedures
18‑1‑1108
Notice - form and sufficiency
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§ 18-1-408’s source at colorado​.gov