Supreme Court of Colorado, 1993

Robinson v. People

Robinson v. People
Supreme Court of Colorado · Decided July 6, 1993
854 P.2d 231; 1993 WL 256620 (Pacific Reporter, Second Series)

Robinson v. People

Opinion of the Court

ORDER OP COURT

Upon consideration of the record and the briefs filed herein it appears that the issues upon which this court granted certiorari review have been resolved by People v. Wiedemer, 852 P.2d 424 (Colo. 1993), and People v. Heitzman, 852 P.2d 443 (Colo. 1993), but that further proceedings may be necessary to apply the standards set forth in those opinions to the facts of this case. Therefore,

IT IS ORDERED that this matter is remanded to the Court of Appeals with directions to remand this case to the district court so that it can address the defendant’s justifiable excuse or excusable neglect claims in accordance with the standards set forth in People v. Wiedemer, 852 P.2d 424 (Colo. 1993).

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