State Appointed Counsel Bonding

Summary

State-appointed counsel in Colorado cannot post bond for their clients. They can assist in the process, but the bond must be posted by the client or another party.

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Hey there! Generally, a state-appointed counsel can't post bond for their client. They can assist in the process, but the bond needs to be posted by the client or someone else.
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