The Colorado Supreme Court has overturned a lower court’s decision to disqualify a district attorney’s office from prosecuting a case involving allegations of stalking a trial court judge. The court determined that the alleged conflicts of interest cited in the disqualification were routine matters that arose in the normal course of the office’s operations. The ruling underscores the high court’s view that such conflicts did not meet the threshold to justify disqualifying the entire district attorney’s office. For further details on this decision, visit Law360’s coverage.