Colorado List of Witnesses and Exhibits is a formal document used in Colorado civil proceedings for listing all witnesses and exhibits presented in court. This document is also referred to as a Trial List or Exhibit List. It is typically filed with the court prior to a hearing and serves as a record of all the evidence presented in the case. The list typically includes the name of each witness, the type of witness (e.g. expert, lay, etc.), a description of the exhibits, and the names of any other parties involved in the case. There are three main types of Colorado List of Witnesses and Exhibits: a pre-trial exhibit list, a jury trial exhibit list, and a trial exhibit list. The pre-trial exhibit list is used to list all the evidence to be presented at the trial prior to the jury selection. The jury trial exhibit list is used to list all the evidence presented at the jury trial. The trial exhibit list is used to list all the evidence presented at the trial after the jury selection.