· 2/24/2005
People v. Venzor
Citations
- 121 P.3d 260
- 2005 Colo. App. LEXIS 258
- 2005 WL 427728
How courts have described this case
Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.
- noting that a Crim. P. 35(c) motion may be denied without a hearing “if the claims are bare and conclusory in nature[] and lack supporting factual allegations”
- declining to review issues presented “only in a perfunctory or conclusory manner”
- declining to review issues presented in a perfunctory or conclusory manner
- a trial court can deny a Crim. P. 35(c) motion without a hearing when the claims are bare and conclusory in nature
- “[I]f the claims are bare and conclusory in nature, and lack supporting factual allegations, the motion may also be denied without a hearing.”
- “Summary denial of a postconviction relief motion is . . . appropriate if the claims raise only an issue of law . . . .”
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Judges: Dailey, Casebolt, Piccone
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