People v. Payne

Decision Date14 November 2019
Docket NumberCourt of Appeals No. 18CA0283
Citation461 P.3d 630
Parties The PEOPLE of the State of Colorado, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. Cameron Scott PAYNE, Defendant-Appellant.
CourtColorado Court of Appeals
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3 cases
  • People v. Rodriguez
    • United States
    • Colorado Court of Appeals
    • January 13, 2022
    ...when its ruling is manifestly arbitrary, unreasonable, or unfair, or when it misapplies the law. People v. Payne , 2019 COA 167, ¶ 5, 461 P.3d 630. ¶ 12 The People contend that Rodriguez failed to preserve the claim he raises on appeal, but we disagree. Rodriguez objected to Officer Gardner......
  • People v. Rodriguez-Morelos
    • United States
    • Colorado Court of Appeals
    • September 15, 2022
    ...when its ruling is manifestly arbitrary, unreasonable, or unfair, or if it misapplies the law. People v. Payne , 2019 COA 167, ¶ 5, 461 P.3d 630. ¶ 38 The decision whether to strike a witness's testimony based on the invocation of the Fifth Amendment privilege should focus on "whether the s......
  • People v. Archer, Court of Appeals No. 19CA1364
    • United States
    • Colorado Court of Appeals
    • July 7, 2022
    ...trial court's ruling is manifestly arbitrary, unreasonable, or unfair, or if it misapplies the law." People v. Payne , 2019 COA 167, ¶ 5, 461 P.3d 630. ¶ 23 "In assessing whether a trial court's decision is manifestly unreasonable, arbitrary, or unfair, we ask not whether we would have reac......

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