Colorado's highest court on Monday upheld a disciplinary board's decision to disbar Linda Stanley, the former 11th Judicial District Attorney and lead prosecutor in the high-profile murder case of Barry Morphew, who's accused of killing his wife, Suzanne Morphew.

The Colorado Supreme Court voted 4-2 to uphold the disciplinary board's ruling, meaning Stanley can no longer practice law in Colorado. And while it wasn't clear if she's licensed to practice in any federal courts outside of Colorado, most states will disbar an attorney if they've been disbarred in another state.

The disbarment stems from several statements she made to the news media about the Morphew case and another case in which a man was accused of killing a baby and his girlfriend, the mother of the baby, was accu

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