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The People of the State of Colorado v. Byron L. Whitehorn
Date: 03-27-2025
Case Number: 19CR116
Judge: F.H. Englert
Court: District Court, City and County of Denver, Colorado
Plaintiff's Attorney: City and County of Denver District Attorney's Office
Defendant's Attorney:
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Four women, who had never previously met Whitehorn or each other, accused him of sexual assault in four separate incidents between April 2017 and December 2018. All four victims — L.L., T.M., N.H., and P.D. — had been drinking with friends at bars located in LoDo on the nights of the incidents. The victims had become separated from their friends or wanted to return home early and were waiting on the street for an Uber. The victims testified
that they were very intoxicated and a man picked them up and took them to his car. They each passed out while in the car and had memories of waking up while a man was sexually assaulting them. The women underwent sexual assault examinations and DNA samples were taken from all the victims.
Affirmed on appeal.
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What was the outcome of The People of the State of Colorado v. Byron L. Whitehorn?
The outcome was: Defendant was found guilty and was sentenced to four consecutive sentenced of six years to life. Affirmed on appeal.
Which court heard The People of the State of Colorado v. Byron L. Whitehorn?
This case was heard in District Court, City and County of Denver, Colorado, CO. The presiding judge was F.H. Englert.
Who were the attorneys in The People of the State of Colorado v. Byron L. Whitehorn?
Plaintiff's attorney: City and County of Denver District Attorney's Office. Defendant's attorney: Click Here For The Best Oklahoma Denver Defense Law Lawyer Directory.
When was The People of the State of Colorado v. Byron L. Whitehorn decided?
This case was decided on March 27, 2025.