The Denver Post

Second judge: Denver Parks drug ban unconstitu­tional

- By Tom McGhee

A second judge ruled this week that the Denver Parks and Recreation’s temporary ban of drug users from parks violates the right to due process.

District Court Judge William D. Robbins ruled that suspending a person’s right to enter a public park based on suspicion that they would engage in activity involving drugs without giving them a chance to contest the suspension at a hearing violates the U.S. Constituti­on.

“We are disappoint­ed with the decision but continue to discuss the issues internally,” Cynthia Karvaski, Parks and Recreation spokeswoma­n said.

The department plans to make adjustment­s to the ban, Karvaski said. “We have committed to creating a Park Suspension Stakeholde­r Group to provide input on the policy, and we are currently in the process of finalizing the stakeholde­r group.”

Supporters will design a process that can withstand constituti­onal muster, said Melissa DrazenSmit­h, assistant director of prosecutio­ns for the city attorney’s office.

The American Civil Liberties Union of Colorado is handling the case for Troy Holm, who police cited after observing him smoking marijuana in Commons Park.

“By authorizin­g police to issue so-called ‘suspension notices’ that immediatel­y made it a crime to enter a public park, Denver attempted an end run around the Constituti­on and the Bill of Rights,” said Mark Silverstei­n, ACLU of Colorado legal director.

Robbins’ Wednesday ruling follows a similar conclusion by a Denver County judge, who dismissed charges against Holm in February, prompting the city to appeal to the District Court.

Holm faced a year in jail and a fine of $999 for entering a park three days after he was banned under the directive.

Denver parks director Allegra “Happy” Haynes, working with the mayor’s office and city attorneys, issued a temporary directive in late summer. The directive expired in February and Denver officials have said they plan to propose a permanent rule with the same provisions.

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