Colorado legal term
Of another in Colorado Criminal Law
Current through 2026 Colorado legislative session
In Colorado criminal law, “Of another” 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 “Of another” mean in Colorado criminal law?
"Of another" means that of a natural person, living or dead, or a business entity as defined in section 16-3-301.1 (11)(b), C.R.S. (C.R.S. § 18-5-901)
Statutes defining or using this term
Charges using this term
- Equity skimming of a vehicle
- Fourth degree arson
- Second degree arson
- Second degree criminal trespass
- Theft
- Disclosing a private intimate image or intimate digital depiction for harassment
- Disclosure, possession, or exchange of a private intimate image or intimate digital depiction by a juvenile
- First degree criminal trespass
- Harassment
- Identity theft
- Invasion of privacy for sexual gratification
- Sexual conduct in a correctional institution
Related terms in the same statutes
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