Colo. Justices Grill State On Biz Names, ID Theft Law
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By Daniel Ducassi

Colorado Supreme Court justices pressed state prosecutors Thursday on why a
man's reversed conviction for identity theft should be reinstated, saying
the identity theft law's use of "name" as a type of personal information
seems to suggest the law refers only to people and not corporations.

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