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The bill expands the definition of "emergency medical care provider" for the purposes of assault offenses to include providers who are performing any function related to medical care.Under current law, second degree assault by preventing certain public servants from performing a lawful duty requires intentionally causing bodily injury to another person. The bill changes the requirement to knowingly causing bodily injury to another person.The bill clarifies that second degree assault by strangulation by means of a deadly weapon, including a person's body part, may be charged as crime of violence subject to mandatory incarceration if the defendant has previously been convicted of second degree assault by strangulation.(Note: This summary applies to this bill as introduced.)
Introduced
Feb 23, 2026
Last Action
Feb 23, 2026
Session
CO 2026A
Sponsors
2 primary · 0 co
Introduced In House - Assigned to Judiciary
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Introduced In House - Assigned to Judiciary
M. Duran
A. Hartsook