The Constitution of the State of Colorado and the laws of the state [Section 24-4.1-302(1) C.R.S] guarantee certain rights to victims of the following criminal acts:
Murder
Manslaughter
Criminally negligent homicide and vehicular homicide
Assault
Vehicular assault
Menacing
Kidnapping
Sexual assault
Incest and aggravated incest
Child abuse
Sexual exploitation of children
Crimes involving child prostitution
Crimes against at-risk adults and at-risk juveniles
Indecent exposure
Violation of a criminal protection order issued against a person charged with sexual assault or stalking
Robbery—aggravated, aggravated of a controlled substance
Crimes for which the underlying foundation has been determined to be domestic violence
Careless driving that results in the death of another person
Failure to stop at the scene of an accident that results in the death or serious bodily injury of another person
Stalking
Human trafficking
First degree burglary or Second degree burglary of a dwelling
First degree arson
Invasion of privacy
Invasion of privacy for sexual gratification
A Bias motivated crime or Harassment that is bias motivated
Retaliation against a victim or witness
Tampering with a victim or witness
Intimidation and aggravated intimidation of a victim or witness
Retaliation against a judge, prosecutor, elected official or juror
Posting a private image for harassment or pecuniary gain
Any criminal attempt, conspiracy, criminal solicitation, or accessory involving any of the crimes specified above