A victim of sexual assault along with state lawmakers are calling on the Colorado Supreme Court to change its rules and regulations that currently allow some convicted sex offenders to practice law in the state. The effort comes one year after a former Larimer County assistant district attorney pleaded guilty in a case that linked him to the sexual assault of a 16-year-old intern.
"I felt the conduct was sorely inappropriate and really weighed against his fitness to practice law in Colorado," the victim told CBS News Colorado's Dillon Thomas, who first reported the allegations in 2024.
A lawyer, who was the victim of sexual assault by a former assistant attorney general when she was in her teens, sat down with CBS Colorado's Dillon Thomas in November 2025. She is pushing for change to Co

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