Colorado appeals court orders new briefs after state flags statute oversight in Tina Peters case
By Jen Schumann | Rocky Mountain Voice
The Colorado Court of Appeals has reopened briefing in Tina Peters’ criminal appeal after the state acknowledged it overlooked a key statutory issue while briefing and arguing the case.
The appeal’s timeline changed on Jan. 29, when the Court of Appeals ordered a new round of briefing following a late filing from the Attorney General, a “notice of erratum” addressing the felony charge.
2026-01-29 C ORDER OF THE COURT Respond to ErratumDownload
The question surfaced during oral argument earlier this month. Judges asked whether the felony conspiracy charge was tied to the correct version of Colorado law.
After oral argument concluded, prosecutors revisited the statute.
In a filing submitted January 23, the Attor...










