
Shriners packed the courtroom. “I cheated them,” William Schwartz admitted. His attorney had asked for just probation.
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Shriners packed the courtroom. “I cheated them,” William Schwartz admitted. His attorney had asked for just probation.
A $1 million lien hits The Current in RiNo, a “catastrophic failure” damages a DTC office property, and more.
Jason Haubenreiser, 35, was disbarred for forging a document in small claims court.
A DTC landlord is accused of letting its building deteriorate, a tenant along Boulder’s Pearl Street is sued for $262,000 in back rent, and more.
An audio company in Carbondale is blamed for “a horrific wedding nightmare.”
A balcony collapse in Centennial, an unpaid $225,000 broker commission in Aurora, and more Marshall Fire lawsuits in Boulder County.
Thursday’s order ends a four-month-long debate over who would get the $174,000 intended to be restitution.
Glen “G” Matthews, a Denver prosecutor-turned-defense attorney, harassed his wife’s ex-husband with threatening texts and a phony email.
A Super Farm employee ultimately called a tip line with concerns the company might still try to sell cannabis that had been “blackened like charcoal.”
It’s the third time that a court has ruled against the racetrack in Morrison.
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