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Court Denies Appeal On Same-Sex Marriage Licenses

DENVER (AP) — The Colorado Court of Appeals has denied state Attorney General John Suthers' request to stop Boulder's clerk from issuing same-sex marriage licenses.

The court issued its ruling Thursday evening, saying Suthers didn't establish the factors required to reverse a ruling that allowed clerk Hillary Hall to issue such licenses. The court did not elaborate on its decision.

Suthers appealed Monday after state District Judge Andrew Hartman rejected his request to stop Hall.

Hall says "hopefully this means that the Attorney General will respect the appellate court's decision rather than filing more motions or appeals."

As of noon Thursday, her office had issued 183 same-sex marriage licenses.

The state Supreme Court on Friday ordered Denver's clerk to stop issuing same-sex marriage licenses, and Pueblo County's clerk said he reluctantly stopped the practice Monday.

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