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news Colorado Judicial Branch Mary J. Mullarkey, Chief Justice Gerald Marroney, State Court Administrator FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Robert McCallum or Jon Sarché Dec. 2, 2009 303-837-3633 303-837-3644 robert.mccallum@judicial.state.co.us jon.sarche@judicial.state.co.us Colorado Court of Appeals to hear arguments at Overland High School on Monday, Dec. 7 DENVER The Colorado Court of Appeals will hear oral arguments in two cases on Monday, Dec. 7, 2009, at Overland High School before an audience of students. The public also is invited to attend. The visit is part of the Colorado Judicial Branch s Courts in the Community, the outreach program the Colorado Supreme Court and Court of Appeals initiated on Law Day (May 1), 1986. The Courts in the Community program was developed to give Colorado high school students first-hand experience in how the Colorado judicial system works and illustrate how disputes are resolved in a democratic society. These are not mock proceedings. The court will hear arguments in actual cases from which it will issue opinions. The court generally issues opinions within a few months of the arguments. The 22 judges of the Court of Appeals sit in divisions of three judges to hear cases. Judges hearing the cases will be Richard L. Gabriel (presiding), Sean Connelly and Senior Judge John Criswell. The two cases are: 09CA0271 and 09CA0560 Safeway Inc. and Michael Arellano v. Martinson Snow Removal Inc.: This case involves a lawsuit filed by Safeway and its employee, Mr. Arellano, against Martinson Snow Removal, after Mr. Arellano was injured when he

slipped and fell on ice and snow in the parking lot near the entrance to the Safeway store where he worked. Safeway and Arellano's claims were dismissed on summary judgment. The trial court found that Martinson had shown that it had performed its duties under a snow removal services agreement between Safeway and Martinson, and was not negligent. Safeway and Mr. Arellano argue that the trial court should have allowed the lawsuits to go to trial for a jury to decide certain facts they say were in dispute. 08CA1883: People of the State of Colorado v. Bradley Scott Hurtt: Mr. Hurtt, who was convicted by a jury of aggravated driving after revocation and driving under the influence of alcohol, is asking the Court of Appeals to grant him a new trial, saying the trial court made several errors that prevented him from receiving a fair trial. Mr. Hurtt argues in part that the trial court unfairly allowed the jury to hear evidence about his prior DUI convictions and about his outstanding arrest warrants in an unrelated matter. The proceedings will begin at 10 a.m. Monday, Dec. 7, 2009, in the auditorium at Overland High School, 12400 E. Jewell Ave., Aurora, CO 80012. A question-and-answer session, during which the students may ask questions of the attorneys, will follow the arguments in each case. At the conclusion of the second argument, the students also will have the opportunity to participate in a question-and-answer session with the Court of Appeals judges. There will be a limited number of seats for the public. Audio recordings from the two arguments will be available online within one to two days of the arguments at http://www.courts.state.co.us/courts/court_of_appeals/oral_arguments/index.cfm. Editor s Note: The documents related to these two cases are located at: http://www.courts.state.co.us/courts/education/materials.cfm/s/fall/y/2009 Additional information on the Courts in the Community program is available at: http://www.courts.state.co.us/courts/education/community.cfm News media organizations interested in recording the arguments may contact Jon Sarché at the State Court Administrator s Office (contact information below). The following pages contain information about expanded media coverage. We will be reserving seats for journalists. Please contact Jon Sarché at jon.sarche@judicial.state.co.us or at 303-837-3644 if you plan to attend. This information is provided as an e-mail service of the Colorado State Judicial Branch, Office of State Court Administrator, 101 W. Colfax Ave., Suite 500, Denver, Colo. 80202. To discontinue this service or update your e-mail address, please respond to this message with your name, contact information and any comments.

Media opportunity What: Colorado Court of Appeals Oral Arguments When: 10 a.m. 12:30 p.m. Dec. 7, 2009 Where: Overland High School, 12400 E. Jewell Ave., Aurora, CO 80012 Photo opportunities. During oral arguments, the requirements set forth in Canon 3(A)(8) of the Code of Judicial Conduct are in effect. The applicable section of Canon 3 is attached. Highlights include: a. A written request for expanded media coverage (form is attached below) must be filed in advance with copies to counsel for the parties. b. If granted, only one video camera and/or one still camera is allowed, and that media source must share and pool its coverage with other media. c. No flash attachments or lighted television cameras are allowed during the arguments. d. The camera operator may use a tripod, but shall not change location while court is in session. For information, contact Jon Sarché, (303) 837-3644. Following each argument, during the question-and-answer interaction between the students, lawyers and justices, access is open for media opportunities without the limitations of Canon 3. All media representatives also are welcome to photograph the luncheon immediately following the cases. Schedule: 10 a.m. 10:15 a.m. Opening remarks 10:15 a.m. 10:55 a.m. 09CA271 & 09CA560: Safeway v. Martinson Snow Removal 10:55 a.m. 11:10 a.m. Judges conference; attorneys answer students questions 11:10 a.m. 11:25 a.m. Break 11:25 a.m. 11:55 a.m. 08CA1883: People v. Bradley Scott Hurtt 11:55 a.m. 12:10 p.m. Judges conference; attorneys answer students questions 12:10 p.m. 12:30 p.m. Judges answer students questions 12:25 p.m. 1:30 p.m. (est.) Lunch, judges and selected students Request for Expanded Media Coverage. A written request for expanded media coverage must be submitted to Chris Ryan, clerk of the Court of Appeals, by fax at 303-864-4534 at least one day prior to the proceeding as outlined in Canon 3 (submitting requests earlier is appreciated to allow for response time). A fill-in-the-blank request form is attached below.

Expanded media coverage of court proceedings The presence of expanded media coverage in the Colorado court system s courtrooms is controlled by strict standards spelled out in Canon 3A(8) of the Colorado Code of Judicial Conduct effective Dec. 1, 1985. The Canon also outlines each step necessary to garner approval for such coverage. There are several points in the Canon of particular note: 1. A written request for expanded media coverage must be submitted to the court at least one day before expanded media coverage is requested to begin, unless a longer or shorter time is required or permitted by the court. 2. Copies of the expanded media coverage request shall be mailed or faxed to all counsel for each party participating in the proceeding prior to submitting the request to the court. 3. The request must include a description of the pooling arrangements, including the identity of the designated representatives. 4. Any party or witness may lodge with the judge a written objection to expanded coverage of all or a portion of a proceeding. Request for expanded media coverage in Colorado state courts Canon 3. A Judge Should Perform the Duties of His or Her Office Impartially and Diligently. (8) Judicial Supervision over Expanded Media Coverage of Court Proceedings. A judge may authorize expanded media coverage of court proceedings, in addition to those referred to in section (7) of this Canon, subject to the guidelines set forth below. (a) Definitions. As used in this section, unless the context otherwise requires: (I) Proceeding means any trial, hearing, or any other matter held in open court which the public is entitled to attend. (II) Photograph and photography means all recording or broadcasting of visual images, by means of still photographs, videotape, television broadcasts, motion pictures, or otherwise. (III) Expanded media coverage means any photography or audio recording of proceedings. (IV) Judge means the justice, judge, referee, or other judicial officer presiding over the proceedings. In proceedings with more than one judge presiding, any decision required shall be made by a majority of the judges. (V) Media means any news gathering or reporting agency and the individual persons involved, and includes newspapers, radio, television, radio and television networks, news services, magazines, trade papers, in-house publications, professional journals, or any other news reporting or news gathering agency whose function it is to inform the public or some segment thereof. (b) Standards for Authorizing Coverage. In determining whether expanded media coverage should be permitted, a judge shall consider the following factors: (I) Whether there is a reasonable likelihood that expanded media coverage would interfere with the rights of the parties to a fair trial; (II) Whether there is a reasonable likelihood that expanded media coverage would unduly detract from the solemnity, decorum and dignity of the court; and (III) Whether expanded media coverage would create adverse effects which would be greater than those caused by traditional media coverage. (c) Limitations on Expanded Media Coverage. Notwithstanding an authorization to conduct expanded media coverage of a proceeding, there shall be no: (I) Expanded media coverage of pretrial hearings in criminal cases, except advisements and arraignments; (II) Expanded media coverage of jury voir dire; (III) Audio recording or zoom close-up photography of bench conferences; (IV) Audio recording or close-up photography of communications between counsel and client or co-counsel; (V) Expanded media coverage of in camera hearings; (VI) Close-up photography of members of the jury.

(d) Authority to Impose Restrictions on Expanded Media Coverage. A judge may restrict or limit expanded media coverage as may be necessary to preserve the dignity of the court or to protect the parties, witnesses, or jurors. A judge may terminate or suspend expanded media coverage at any time upon making findings of fact that: (1) rules established under this Canon or additional rules imposed by the judge have been violated; or (2) substantial rights of individual participants or rights to a fair trial will be prejudiced by such coverage if it is allowed to continue. (e) Conditions for Coverage. Expanded media coverage shall be conducted only under the following conditions: (I) Equipment Limitations. (aa) Video. Only one person at a time shall be permitted to operate a videotape, television, or motion picture camera. There shall be only one such camera at a time in the courtroom, except that, at the discretion of the judge, the camera operator may have a second camera. The camera operator may use a tripod, but shall not change location while court is in session. (bb) Audio. The court s audio system shall be used if technically suitable and, in that event, there must be no interference with the court s use of its system. If the court s system is not technically suitable, then the person conducting expanded media coverage may install an audio recording system at his or her own expense upon first obtaining approval of the judge. All microphones and related wiring shall be unobtrusive and shall not interfere with the movement of those in the courtroom. (cc) Still Cameras. Only one person at a time shall be permitted to operate still cameras, which shall make as little noise as possible. The still photographer may use a tripod, but shall not change location while court is in session. (dd) Lighting. No movie lights, flash attachments, or sudden lighting changes shall be permitted during a proceeding. No modification or addition of lighting equipment shall be permitted without the permission of the judge. (ee) Operating Signals. No visible or audible light or signal (tally light) shall be used on any equipment. (II) Pooling Arrangements. The media shall be solely responsible for designating one media representative to conduct each of the categories of expanded media coverage listed in subsection (I) of this section, and for arranging an open and impartial distribution scheme with a distribution point located outside of the courtroom. If no agreement can be reached on either of these matters, then there shall be no expanded media coverage of the type for which no pooling agreement has been made. Neither judges nor other court personnel shall be called upon to resolve any disputes concerning such pooling arrangements. (III) Conduct of Media Representatives. Persons conducting expanded media coverage shall conduct themselves in a manner consistent with the decorum and dignity of the courtroom. The following practices shall apply: (aa) Equipment employed to provide expanded media coverage shall be positioned and operated so as to minimize any distraction; (bb) Identifying marks, call letters, logos, symbols, and legends shall be concealed on all equipment. Persons operating such equipment shall not wear clothing bearing any such identifying information; (cc) Equipment used to provide expanded media coverage shall not be placed in, or removed from, the courtroom while court is in session. No film, videotape, or lens shall be changed within a courtroom while court is in session. (f) Procedures. The following procedures shall be followed in obtaining authorization for expanded media coverage: (I) Request for Expanded Media Coverage. A written request shall be submitted to the judge at least one day before expanded media coverage is requested to begin, unless a longer or shorter time is required or permitted by the judge. Copies of the request shall be given to counsel for each party participating in the proceeding. The request shall include the following: (aa) The name, number, date and time of the proceeding; (bb) The type (audio, video, or still photography) of expanded media coverage requested and a description of the pooling arrangements required by section (e)(ii), including the identity of the designated representatives. (II) Objections. Any party or witness may lodge with the judge a written objection to expanded media coverage of all or a portion of a proceeding. (III) Judicial Authorization. The judge shall rule on a request or objection within a reasonable time prior to the proceeding or promptly after the request or objection if the proceeding has begun. The ruling shall be made on the record and the reasons therefore set forth briefly. (IV) The media or any witness may not appeal, or seek review by original proceeding, the granting or denial of expanded media coverage. A party may seek review of a ruling by original proceeding, if otherwise appropriate, or by post-trial appeal.

Request for Expanded Media Coverage The name of media group: Person making request: Contact information: Name, address of counsel (if represented): Date of request: Date of proceeding: Dec. 7, 2009 Time of the proceeding Case Number Case Caption 10:15 a.m. 09CA271 & 09CA560 Safeway Inc. and Michael Arellano v. Martinson Snow Removal Inc. 11:25 a.m. 08CA1883 The People of the State of Colorado v. Bradley Scott Hurtt The type of expanded media coverage requested: audio video still photography Designated Representative: Description of the pooling arrangements required by section (e)(ii), including the identity of the designated representatives: Request for Expanded Media Coverage. A written request for expanded media coverage must be submitted to Chris Ryan, clerk of the Court of Appeals, by fax at 303-864-4534 at least one day prior to the proceeding as outlined in Canon 3 (submitting requests earlier is appreciated to allow for response time). A fill-in-the-blank request form is attached below. Copies also must be sent to the attorneys in the cases.

The undersigned hereby certifies that on the day of, 2009, a true and correct copy of the foregoing Request for Expanded Media Coverage was mailed, faxed or hand delivered to the following persons at the locations or fax numbers indicated: 09CA0271 & 09CA0560: Safeway Inc. and Michael Arellano v. Martinson Snow Removal Inc. For the Appellants (Safeway and Mr. Arellano): Douglas A. Thomas and Ian Ray Mitchell, Thomas Pollart & Miller LLC, 5600 S. Quebec St., Suite 220-A, Greenwood Village, CO 80111. Tel. 720-488-9586; fax 720-488-9587. For the Respondent (Martinson Snow Removal): Miles M. Dewhirst and Barbara J. Stauch, Dewhirst & Dolven LLC, 650 S. Cherry St., Denver, CO 80246. Tel. 303-757-0003; fax 303-757-0004. CAPTION For the Petitioner: Ari Krichiver, Colorado State Public Defender s Office, 1290 Broadway, Suite 900, Denver, CO 80203. Tel. 303-764-1400; fax 303-764-1478. For the Respondent: Katherine A. Aidala, Assistant Attorney General, 1525 Sherman St., 7 th Floor, Denver, CO 80203. Tel. 303-866-5045; fax 303-866-5691. I agree to comply with all relevant orders and all criteria set forth in Canon 3. Signature Date