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C.R.S. § 18-1.3-501 — Misdemeanors classified - drug misdemeanors and drug petty offenses classified - penalties - legislative intent - definitions.
Part of Part 5: MISDEMEANOR AND PETTY OFFENSE SENTENCING, Colorado Revised Statutes.
Full text of C.R.S. § 18-1.3-501
Statutory text current through the 2025 Regular Session. This is an officially sanctioned publication using the official text of the Colorado Revised Statutes; it is not the official statutes of the State of Colorado.
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What are the penalties for abuse of public records in Colorado?
As a class 2 misdemeanor, abuse of public records carries up to 120 days (no mandatory minimum) of incarceration and a fine of up to $750 (no mandatory minimum) under C.R.S. § 18-1.3-501 (offenses on/after 2022-03-01 (SB21-271)).
What are the penalties for abuse of public trust by an educator in Colorado?
As a class 1 misdemeanor, abuse of public trust by an educator carries up to 364 days (no mandatory minimum) of incarceration and a fine of up to $1,000 (no mandatory minimum) under C.R.S. § 18-1.3-501 (offenses on/after 2022-03-01 (SB21-271)).
What are the penalties for abusing toxic vapors in Colorado?
As a level 2 drug misdemeanor, abusing toxic vapors carries up to 364 days (no mandatory minimum) of incarceration and a fine of $50 to $750 under C.R.S. § 18-1.3-501 (offenses on/after 2013-10-01).
What are the penalties for advertisement of drug paraphernalia in Colorado?
As a level 2 drug misdemeanor, advertisement of drug paraphernalia carries up to 364 days (no mandatory minimum) of incarceration and a fine of $50 to $750 under C.R.S. § 18-1.3-501 (offenses on/after 2013-10-01).
What are the penalties for aiding escape in Colorado?
Penalties for aiding escape in Colorado depend on how it is classified — from a class 2 misdemeanor up to a class 2 felony — with the ranges set by C.R.S. § 18-1.3-401 and C.R.S. § 18-1.3-501; the full table of ranges by variant is published on this page.
What are the penalties for ammunition sales in Colorado?
Penalties for ammunition sales in Colorado depend on how it is classified — from a civil infraction up to a class 1 misdemeanor — with the ranges set by C.R.S. § 18-1.3-503 and C.R.S. § 18-1.3-501; the full table of ranges by variant is published on this page.
What are the penalties for assault in the third degree in Colorado?
As a class 1 misdemeanor, assault in the third degree carries up to 364 days (no mandatory minimum) of incarceration and a fine of up to $1,000 (no mandatory minimum) under C.R.S. § 18-1.3-501 (offenses on/after 2022-03-01 (SB21-271)).
What are the penalties for attempt to escape in Colorado?
Penalties for attempt to escape in Colorado depend on how it is classified — from a petty offense up to a class 4 felony — with the ranges set by C.R.S. § 18-1.3-401, C.R.S. § 18-1.3-501 and C.R.S. § 18-1.3-503; the full table of ranges by variant is published on this page.
What are the penalties for background checks at gun shows in Colorado?
As a class 1 misdemeanor, background checks at gun shows carries up to 364 days (no mandatory minimum) of incarceration and a fine of up to $1,000 (no mandatory minimum) under C.R.S. § 18-1.3-501 (offenses on/after 2022-03-01 (SB21-271)).
What are the penalties for bail bond in Colorado?
As a class 2 misdemeanor, bail bond carries up to 120 days (no mandatory minimum) of incarceration and a fine of up to $750 (no mandatory minimum) under C.R.S. § 18-1.3-501 (offenses on/after 2022-03-01 (SB21-271)).
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