Narrative Opinion Summary
The Supreme Court of Colorado, in the case AOQ, Inc. v. Woodford Manufacturing Company, denied the Writ of Certiorari after reviewing the Record on Appeal and the arguments presented by counsel. The court concluded that the writ had been granted improvidently, meaning that the court believed it had made an error in allowing the case to be taken up for review. The decision was made en banc and issued on September 20, 1990.
Legal Issues Addressed
En Banc Decisionsubscribe to see similar legal issues
Application: The decision to deny the writ was made by the full bench of the Supreme Court of Colorado, emphasizing the collective agreement of the justices.
Reasoning: The decision was made en banc and issued on September 20, 1990.
Writ of Certiorarisubscribe to see similar legal issues
Application: The court determined that it was a mistake to have accepted the case for review, indicating that the writ was granted in error.
Reasoning: The court concluded that the writ had been granted improvidently, meaning that the court believed it had made an error in allowing the case to be taken up for review.