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IN RE: The PEOPLE of the State of Colorado BY AND THROUGH the CITY OF AURORA, Plaintiff, v. Danielle Ashley SIMONS, Defendant.
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE
Upon consideration of the Petition for Order to Show Cause Pursuant to C.A.R. 21 and the Motion for Stay Pursuant to C.A.R. 21(h)(1) filed in the above entitled action and matter, and being sufficiently advised in the premises,
IT IS ORDERED that an Order to Show Cause issue out of this court. Therefore, Respondents, The People of the State of Colorado by and through the City of Aurora and Aurora Municipal Court are directed to answer, in writing, on or before December 23, 2024, why the relief requested in the petition should not be granted.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that Petitioner, Danielle Ashley Simons, has 21 days from receipt of the answer within which to reply.
IT IS ALSO FURTHER ORDERED that the Motion for Stay is MOOT and therefore, is DENIED.
Pursuant to C.A.R. 21(f)(2), all further proceedings are stayed until further order of this court.
IT IS ORDERED that the Court invites the following organizations to file an Amicus in this matter:
Colorado Attorney General's Office
Colorado Municipal League
Colorado Criminal Defense Bar
Pursuant to C.A.R. 29 any Amicus Brief is due within the time allotted the party to whose position it supports.
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Docket No: Supreme Court Case No: 2024SA308
Decided: November 25, 2024
Court: Supreme Court of Colorado.
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