HB 1271

Thank you letter to Gov. John Hickenlooper for signing House Bill 1271 (Direct File Limitations)

Type: Commentary & Letters
Published Date: April 27, 2012
Author: Buchanan, WadeStephan, Lizzy

April 25, 2012

The Honorable John Hickenlooper
Office of the Governor
136 State Capitol
Denver, CO 80203-1792

Dear Gov. Hickenlooper:

Thank you for signing House Bill 12-1271, concerning juvenile direct file limitations.

We know it was a difficult decision.  But like you, we think the fact that it garnered broad bipartisan support despite the sometimes contentious debate signifies it is good policy that reflects the views of a wide range of Coloradans.

Success from the session: Limiting adult charges against youths offers best chance for rehabilitation

Type: Email Communications
Published Date: April 24, 2012
Author: Stephan, Lizzy

Gov. John Hickenlooper last week signed into law a piece of legislation that will place limits and safeguards on the ability to directly file charges against youthful offenders in adult court. We are pleased with his decision to sign House Bill 12-1271, because this legislation recognizes the large body of research showing that prosecuting teens as adults makes it less likely that they will be rehabilitated and become productive members of society.

Letter to Gov. John Hickenlooper urging signature on House Bill 1271 (Direct File Limitations)

Type: Commentary & Letters
Published Date: April 11, 2012
Author: Buchanan, WadeJones, RichStephan, Lizzy

April 11, 2012

The Honorable John Hickenlooper
Office of the Governor
136 State Capitol
Denver, CO 80203-1792

Dear Gov. Hickenlooper:

We are writing to encourage you to sign House Bill 1271, "Juvenile Direct File Limitations," into law. This bill would place limits and safeguards on the ability to directly file charges against youthful offenders in adult courts. It recognizes the large body of research showing that prosecuting teens as adults makes it less likely they will be rehabilitated and become productive members of society.

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