Crimes Covered by the Constitution of the State of Colorado

The Constitution of the State of Colorado and the laws of this state guarantee right to victims of the following crimes:

  • Aggravated intimidation of a victim or witness
  • Any crime against at-risk adults and at-risk juveniles
  • Any crime which includes an act of domestic violence
  • Arson – 1st degree
  • Assault – 1st, 2nd, 3rd degree, vehicular
  • Carless driving resulting in death
  • Child Abuse
  • Crimes involving child prostitution
  • Criminally negligent homicide and vehicular homicide
  • Bias motivated; Harassment Bias motivated; Harassment – ethnic intimidation
  • False reporting of an emergency that is a Bias motivated crime
  • Failure to stop at the scene of an accident resulting in death or serious bodily injury
  • Human trafficking in adults and children
  • Incest – Aggravated incest
  • Indecent exposure
  • Invasion of Privacy
  • Invasion of privacy for sexual gratification
  • Involuntary Servitude
  • Kidnapping 1st and 2nd degree
  • Manslaughter
  • Menacing
  • Murder 1st and 2nd degree
  • Posting a private image for harassment or pecuniary (monetary) gain
  • Retaliation against a judge, juror, prosecutor, or elected official
  • Robbery – aggravated, aggravated of a controlled substance
  • Sexual Assault – 1st, 2nd ; unlawful sexual contact; sexual assault on a child; on a child by one in a position of trust; on a client by a psychotherapist
  • Sexual exploitation of children
  • Stalking
  • Tampering with a victim or a witness
  • Violation of a Protection Order in a sexual assault case; in case of stalking
  • Any criminal attempt, conspiracy, criminal solicitation, or any accessory to a crime involving the crimes above