Fourth Judicial District Attorney's Office
Coverage of Fourth Judicial District Attorney's Office in the Nexus archive.
- Colorado attorney general appealing decision to overturn Stauch's conviction
Colorado's attorney general has appealed a decision overturning Letecia Stauch's first-degree murder conviction for the 2023 death of her 11-year-old stepson, Gannon. The Colorado Court of Appeals overturned the conviction in April due to a juror's son-in-law working for the Fourth Judicial District Attorney's Office. The Colorado Supreme Court will decide whether to take the case in September, with a new trial possible if it declines.
- February officer-involved shooting ruled justified, says Fourth Judicial District Attorney's Office
Two officers, Daniel Mork and Steven Mibert, were found justified in their use of deadly force after shooting Michael Foster on February 2, 2026, during a police operation in Colorado. Foster allegedly fled from officers, pulled a gun, and fired at Mork, prompting the officers to shoot him. The Fourth Judicial District Attorney's Office confirmed the justification based on the case's facts and circumstances.