If that is the case, than the trespass didn’t occur over the period they claimed. It sounds like the judge gave his buddy, retired judge a very nice present. I hope this is overturned on appeal.
To you and everyone interested, here is the audio of Mr. Kirlin’s side of the story:
Audio from Caplis and Silverman on 630 KHOW Denver:
http://a1135.g.akamai.net/f/1135/18227/1h/cchannel.download.akamai.com/18227/podcast/DENVER-CO/KHOW-AM/111207BOBKIRLIN.mp3?CPROG=PCAST&MARKET=DENVER-CO&NG_FORMAT=talk&SITE_ID=636&STATION_ID=KHOW-AM&PCAST_AUTHOR=Dan_Caplis_and_Craig_Silverman&PCAST_CAT=Spoken_Word&PCAST_TITLE=Caplis_and_Silverman_Interviews"
Legal definition of Conspiracy
Conspiracy. A combination or confederacy between two or more persons formed for the purpose of committing, by their joint efforts, some unlawful or criminal act, or some act which is lawful in itself, but becomes unlawful when done by the concerted action of the conspirators, or for the purpose of using criminal or unlawful means to the commission of an act not in itself unlawful.
The U.S. Attorney, Troy Eid should have a look at this. Deprivation of Rights Under Color of Law applies to Judges and it is a federal offense under Title 18.