Gordon McLaughlin, the Larimer County district attorney, left, speaks during a press conference Wednesday, May 19, 2021, about charges filed against former Loveland police officers following the Karen Garner arrest and lawsuit. (Jenny Sparks/Loveland Reporter-Herald)
Greetings from District Attorney Beth McCann.
8th Judicial DistrictThe 8th Judicial District includes Larimer and Jackson Counties in Colorado. Our main office is located in Fort Collins, with satellite offices in Loveland and Walden.
John KellnerJohn Kellner was sworn in as District Attorney for the 18th Judicial District on Jan. 12, 2021. The District includes Arapahoe, Douglas, Elbert and Lincoln counties and more than 1.1 million people.Jan 27, 2022
The office is composed of approximately 75 attorneys and 125 support staff, who as a whole are responsible for more than 6,000 felony and 17,000 misdemeanor prosecutions annually....List of elected Denver District Attorneys.District AttorneyTenureBeth McCann2017–28 more rows
Larimer CountyFort Collins / CountyThe county seat and highest population of Larimer County is found in Fort Collins, but Loveland is also located in this county named for William Larimer, Jr., the founder of Denver.
In Larimer County, Commissioners are limited to serving three four-year terms.John Kefalas. District I. [email protected]. (970) 498-7001.Kristin Stephens. District II, Chair. [email protected]. (970) 498-7002.Jody Shadduck-McNally. District III, Chair Pro Tem. [email protected]. (970) 498-7003.
Open Spaces All Arapahoe County trails are open.
Beth McCannBeth McCann. Beth McCann was elected District Attorney of Denver in November 2016 and was sworn into office on January 10, 2017.
In most U.S. state and local jurisdictions, prosecutors are elected to office. On the federal level, district attorneys are, in effect, members of the executive branch of the government; they are usually replaced when a new administration comes into office.
94 districtsBelow is a listing of current United States Attorneys for all 94 districts.
67 District AttorneysThe PENNSYLVANIA DISTRICT ATTORNEYS ASSOCIATION was formed in 1912 for the purpose of providing uniformity and efficiency in the discharge of duties and functions of Pennsylvania's 67 District Attorneys and their assistants.
There are several different types of power of attorney forms. They are as follows: 1 Specific/Limited Powers of Attorney - Copies are not acceptable to complete title transactions. A copy is acceptable when completing a registration transaction. This type of power of attorney form is limited to what is defined in the document and must contain secure and identifiable identification of the grantor. The form DR2175 is available in the motor vehicle office or may be downloaded. 2 General Power of Attorney - A copy is acceptable. This document allows the attorney in fact to do all and every act. A DR2842 – Supplemental Secure and Verifiable Identification Information and Attestation clause is required in conjunction with the power of attorney to be in compliance with federal regulations. 3 Military Power of Attorney - This type of power of attorney may be either specific or general. It will state the type on the document. If the document is a general power of attorney, a copy is acceptable. If it is a limited power of attorney, a copy is not acceptable. A DR2842 – Supplemental Secure and Verifiable Identification Information and Attestation clause is required in conjunction with the power of attorney to be in compliance with federal regulations. 4 Secure Power of Attorney - A dealer uses this type when they are waiting for a title from a lienholder or are waiting for a duplicate title.
If an individual has been named power of attorney on a general power of attorney form, they may assign power of attorney to another individual to be the specific power of attorney. When the grantor of the power of attorney form is deceased, the document is no longer valid.