Cynthia Hayek said she initially was relieved when the judge presiding over her divorce decided on her own to appoint a lawyer to represent the interests of her three children
James Hunter and his lawyers claim in court documents that new DNA testing likely would establish the culprit of the 1 a.m. April 23, 2002 attack and rape as Kenneth
Anomalies identified in Woods’ work prompted the CBI to ask state legislators in January to provide the state agency an additional $7.5 million to support the review and retesting of
Anomalies identified in Woods’ work prompted the CBI to ask state legislators in January to provide the state agency an additional $7.5 million to support the review and retesting of
Gazette senior investigative reporter Chris Osher has been awarded the prestigious George Polk Award for his work in exposing Colorado’s dysfunctional and dangerous family court system. Read his work here.
A jury has awarded $21.3 million in damages after finding an ex-husband corruptly manipulated his Routt County divorce proceedings to gain full custody of his children by falsely alleging his
The lawsuit asks a federal judge to appoint for a full year a neutral monitor to oversee dependency and child removal hearings in Arapahoe County to rectify alleged prejudice and
Colorado Springs police arrested Lisa Chase four separate times for allegedly sending a deluge of threatening and profane text messages to her ex-boyfriend of 20 years, and his new girlfriend.
For nearly seven months Andrea Berry had been trying to get police to take seriously her fears that her ex-husband was sexually abusing their 3-year-old daughter, Sophia, and using her
Robin Niceta, the former child protective services case worker who faces criminal charges that she falsely accused Aurora City Councilwoman Danielle Jurinsky of sexually abusing her 2-year-old son, did not