PEOPLE v. PATTON

Supreme Court Case No. 16SC744.

421 P.3d 184 (2018)

2018 CO 67

The PEOPLE of the State of Colorado, Petitioner v. James Edward PATTON, Respondent.

Supreme Court of Colorado.

July 2, 2018.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Attorneys for Petitioner: Cynthia H. Coffman , Attorney General, Kevin E. McReynolds , Assistant Attorney General, Denver, Colorado.

Attorneys for Respondent: Law Office of Ingrid J. DeFranco, Ingrid J. DeFranco , Brighton, Colorado.

En Banc.


¶ 1 Respondent James Patton stole two camcorders worth about $1700 total in 2009. At the time he did this, theft for the value of the two camcorders constituted a class 4 felony. But in 2013, the General Assembly changed the theft statute to make thefts for items valued between $750 and $2000...

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