Colorado legal term
Juror in Colorado Criminal Law
Current through 2026 Colorado legislative session
In Colorado criminal law, “Juror” is a term defined by statute rather than by its everyday meaning. Its statutory definition — quoted verbatim below — controls how the term is applied throughout the Colorado criminal code.
What does “Juror” mean in Colorado criminal law?
"Juror" means any person who is a member of any jury or grand jury impaneled by any court of this state or by any public servant authorized by law to impanel a jury. (C.R.S. § 18-8-601)
Statutes defining or using this term
Charges using this term
- Bribe-receiving by a juror
- Bribing a juror
- Failure to obey a juror summons
- Imposition of sentence in class 1 felonies
- Imposition of sentence in class 1 felonies for crimes committed on or after July 1, 1995, and prior to July 12, 2002
- Imposition of sentences in class 1 felonies for crimes committed on or after July 1, 1988, and prior to September 20, 1991
- Intimidating a juror
- Jury-tampering
- Retaliation against a juror
- Willful harassment of juror by employer
- Willful misrepresentation of material fact on juror questionnaire
Related terms in the same statutes
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