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· 12/20/1976

People v. Downer

Citations

  • 557 P.2d 835
  • 192 Colo. 264
  • 1976 Colo. LEXIS 727

How courts have described this case

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  • holding that “where a defendant, with the advice of counsel, volunteers to testify before a grand jury and is thoroughly advised of his rights, his testimony, like other prior statements by him, can be admitted as substantive evidence at his subsequent trial”

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Judges: Hodges

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