Colorado constitutes one judicial district.
Court shall be held at Boulder, Colorado Springs, Denver, Durango, Grand Junction, Montrose, Pueblo, and Sterling.
June 25, 1948, ch. 64662 Stat. 875Pub. L. 98–620, title IV, § 40998 Stat. 3362Pub. L. 108–455, § 5118 Stat. 3629Pub. L. 108–482, title III, § 301118 Stat. 3918(, ; , , ; , , ; , , .)
Historical and Revision Notes
Mar. 3, 1911, ch. 231, § 7336 Stat. 1108June 12, 1916, ch. 14339 Stat. 225May 29, 1924, ch. 20943 Stat. 243Based on title 28, U.S.C., 1940 ed., § 146 (, ; , ; , ).
A provision for furnishing rooms and accommodations at Sterling was omitted as obsolete upon advice from the Director of the Administrative Office of the United States Courts that Federal accommodations are now available.
section 138 of this titleA provision authorizing adjournment at Denver when there is not business for terms at other places, is incorporated in .
Provisions as to clerk’s and marshal’s deputies and maintenance of offices were deleted as covered by sections 541 [see 561], 542 [see 561], and 751 of this title.
Changes in arrangement and phraseology were made.
Editorial Notes
Amendments
Pub. L. 108–4552004— and 108–482 amended section identically, inserting “Colorado Springs,” after “Boulder,”.
Pub. L. 98–6201984— provided for holding court at Boulder.
Statutory Notes and Related Subsidiaries
Effective Date of 1984 Amendment
Pub. L. 98–620, title IV, § 41198 Stat. 3362