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Legal Notice No. DHD1104
First Publication: May 11, 2023
Last Publication: May 25, 2023
Publisher: Denver Herald-Dispatch
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Estate of CHARLES LELAND DORCHESTER, II, aka CHARLES LELAND DORCHESTER, JR. and CHARLES LELAND DORCHESTER, Deceased
Case Number: 2023 PR 30549
All persons having claims against the abovenamed estate are required to present them to the personal representative or to Denver Probate Court of the City and County of Denver, Colorado on or before September 11, 2023, or the claims may be forever barred.
Douglas S. Holden, Attorney at Law
3751 West 136th Avenue, Unit B4 Broomfield, Colorado 80023
Legal Notice No. DHD1103
First Publication: May 11, 2023
Last Publication: May 25, 2023
Publisher: Denver Herald-Dispatch
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS more on the side of wanting to make something work,” Tylek said. “ ey were not against the policy. It was just a matter of trying to nancially make it work, which was the question we were all contending with.” e bill, sponsored in the House by Lindsay and Rep. Judy Amabile, a Boulder Democrat, and by Democratic Sens. Julie Gonzales and Robert Rodriguez, both of Denver, speci es the Colorado Department of Corrections is prohibited from receiving any revenue and the calls should be free for the people making and receiving them. e Colorado Department of Human Services, which oversees youth detention facilities, is bound by the same rules.
At rst, lawmakers and advocates had hoped to make video calls and emails free for people in prison and youth detention facilities. But Colorado Department of Corrections leaders estimated that would be far costlier.
Worth Rises leaders hope to propose similar legislation to make calls free in jails in the future, especially because costs are often more expensive at the jail level, Tylek said.
George Davis V, who testi ed before the House and Senate in support of the bill, said he often struggled to afford phone calls to his family.
He was incarcerated, starting in 2005, for vehicular homicide while driving under the in uence and said his time in prison was “horrible, but you make do.”
While he was in prison, Davis V worked in the kitchen and helped people get their GED, so that he could a ord hygiene products, food and phone calls, usually to his mother, brother, father and uncle. He was paid 10 cents per day or about $13 per month at the time and usually struggled to a ord calls, he said.
“I didn’t feel it was all right to be calling home any time I wanted to speak to my mom,” he said during an interview last week. “ ank God I wasn’t a father at the time. at too was another reason that inspired me to testify (in support of the bill) because now I am a father and I know that there are fathers and mothers who hadn’t spoken to their children because of this same thing.”
Davis V, who now lives in Aurora, said he was grateful for every phone call that he ever made from prison and that he still remembers several phone calls he made to loved ones.
“I remember a phone call home to my stepfather that really helped remind me of who I am,” he said. “In prison, you don’t just have the option to talk to your mom or your dad or your brother. It’s a privilege that you don’t have and when you have a bad day in prison, things can go very badly for you very quickly. It’s not the best place to nd emotional support.” e phone calls gave him a sense of what he was missing at home, which was at times comforting, and at other times, devastating, he said.
“ e phone call gives you an idea of what you’re missing. But sometimes it’s a reminder of where you’re not,” he added. Sometimes, Davis would call his loved ones, and hang up soon after he heard their voices and learned they were faring OK.
“Without having the experience of it, you really take for granted the ability of picking up the phone and calling anyone, let alone your family,” he said. “Written communication is great. But to be able to hear words from your family, it does so much more for the spirit, for the heart and for the body. when people are going through probably one of the hardest times of their lives.” e Colorado Sun co-owns Colorado Community Media as a partner in the Colorado News Conservancy. It is a reader-supported news organization dedicated to covering the people, places and policies that matter in Colorado. Read more, sign up for free newsletters and subscribe at coloradosun.com.
Estate of Irwin Wagner, Deceased
Case Number: 23PR30443
All persons having claims against the above named estate are required to present them to the personal representative or to the Denver Probate Court of the City and County of Denver, Colorado on or before September 18, 2023, or the claims may be forever barred.
Bradley E. Noland Personal Representative 5399 S Clarkson St. Greenwood Village, CO 80121 Legal Notice No. 82239
All persons having claims against the abovenamed estate are required to present them to the personal representative or to Denver Probate Court of the City and County of Denver, Colorado on or before September 12, 2023, or the claims may be forever barred.
Jim Greenwell
Representative
E. Oxford Ave. Cherry Hills Village, CO 80113
Petition for a Change of Name of a minor child has been filed with the Denver County Court.
The petition requests that the name of ILIANA GARCIA be changed to PENELOPE JAE EUSTAQUIO
Case No.: 23 C 41
By: Deputy Clerk
Legal Notice No. DHD1101
First Publication: May 11, 2023
Last Publication: May 25, 2023
Publisher: Denver Herald-Dispatch Children Services
(Adoption/Guardian/Other)
Attorneys for Petitioners: Brandy Noriega, Esq., No.: 52846 J. F. Muhaisen, Esq., No.: 33875 MUHAISEN & MUHAISEN, LLC 2020 S. Parker Road, Unit L Denver, CO 80231 Phone Number: (303) 407-0453 Email: j@muhaisenlaw.com; brandy@muhaisenlaw.com
Case Number: 2022JA30012 Division: 2E
NOTICE OF ADOPTION HEARING
Please take notice that an Adoption hearing has been set in this matter for July 3, 2023, at 2:30 PM. The
All persons having claims against the abovenamed estate are required to present them to the personal representative or to Denver Probate Court of the City and County of Denver, Colorado on or before September 11, 2023, or the claims may be forever barred. Stephen Philip Means
Petitioners: MICHAEL R. GIRON & RAQUEL GIRON Respondent: LUPITA ANGELA GIRON
June 1, 2023
Publisher: Denver Herald-Dispatch ###