Deputy
State Public Defender (Appellate Division) 1999-2004
Law
Office of Keyonyu X O'Connell - sole practitioner 2004 - 2008 Specializing
in criminal appellate advocacy in both the State and Federal courts
Member
of the first CJA appellate panel for the Tenth Circuit
Frequently
hired by trial attorneys to assist in research and/or writing pleadings in
both criminal and civil trial litigation
Keyonyu
is an appellate attorney, specializing in state and federal criminal appeals,
as well as motions practice. Keyonyu began her career in criminal defense
in 1998 with Richilano & Ridley, P.C. Thereafter, from 1999 through
2004 she worked in the Appellate Division of the Colorado State Public
Defenders Office, where she was privileged to gain specialized appellate
training and expertise. Keyonyu has provided appellate representation to
clients in over 200 felony appeals, and has achieved a remarkable rate of
successful outcomes in difficult cases.
For example, in the last few years Keyonyu obtained
reversals in:
November
2009 - reversal of 5 merged counts of attempted extreme indifference
murder in an unpublished Court of Appeals decision involving instructional
error in the self-defense instruction.
October
2008 - A first-degree murder conviction in a case involving the admission
of alternate suspect evidence in an unpublished Colorado Court of Appeals
decision.
An
attempted reckless manslaughter conviction in a published Colorado Supreme
Court decision, Arko v. People, 183 P.3d 555 (Colo. 2008), a case
involving an instruction on lesser-included offenses.
Convictions
for first degree murder, conspiracy to commit first degree murder,
attempted first degree murder, and assault in a published Colorado Court
of Appeals decision, People v. Merrow, 181 P.3d 319
(Colo. App. 2007), a case involving the erroneous denial of a defense
challenge for cause.
October
2007 - Convictions for second-degree burglary and theft, a case involving
habitual criminal charges in an unpublished Colorado Court of Appeals
decision based upon the denial of the client’s Sixth Amendment right
to counsel when the court forced client to proceed pro se based on
an erroneous finding of implied waiver of counsel.
June
2006 - A second degree murder conviction in an unpublished decision of
Colorado Court of Appeals, a case involving the voluntariness of
statements to law enforcement and the derivative evidence thereof, after
an unambiguous invocation of the right to counsel.
Education:
Gonzaga University School of Law, J.D., 1997, Colorado State University, B.A.,
1993
Admitted:
Colorado, 1997; U.S. Supreme Court, 2009; U.S. Court of Appeals, Tenth Circuit,
2007
Published
Cases:
People
v. Owens, 228
P.3d 696 (Colo. 2010) People v. Reynolds, ___ P.3d ___ 2010WL961645 (Colo. App. 2010) People v. Zamora, 220 P.3d 996 (Colo. App. 2009) People
v. Brewster, ___ P.3d ___ 2009WL1621320 (Colo.
App. 2009) People v. Sherrod, 204 P.3d 466 (Colo. 2009) People v. Gosselin, 205 P.3d 456 (Colo. App. 2008) People v. Merrow, 181 P.3d 319 (Colo. App. 2007) People v. Armijo, 179 P.3d 134 (Colo. App. 2007) People v. Jackson, 109 P.3d 1017 (Colo. App. 2004) People v. Alengi, 114 P.3d 11 (Colo. App. 2004) People v. Garcia, 89 P.3d. 519 (Colo. App. 2004) People v. Hoskay, 87 P.3d 194 (Colo. App. 2003) People v. Beatty, 80 P.3d 847 (Colo. App. 2003) People v. Wiley, 51 P.3d 361 (Colo. App. 2001) People v. Martin, 30 P.3d 361 (Colo. App. 2000) People v. Antonio-Antimo, 29 P.3d 298 (Colo. 2000) U.S. v. Schmidt, 594 F.3d 1270 (10th Cir. 2010)
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