Category: Probation Violations

Probation offers an opportunity to avoid jail time and move forward, but it also comes with a long list of rules, fees, and expectations. One mistake—whether it’s missing a meeting, failing a drug test, or misunderstanding a condition—can lead to serious consequences, including probation revocation.

A Denver, CO criminal defense lawyer can be your greatest ally, ensuring you understand your obligations and help you resolve issues before they escalate. If

For sex offenders considered low-risk and non-violent in Colorado, the Sex Offender Intensive Supervision Program also referred to as SOISP, may be an option.

This intensive probation program is for sex offenders not yet condemned to prison. The obligations and restrictions put in place by the program are pretty severe. Any violations of the program will remand the probationer to prison, where they will serve out the rest of their

Probation and parole are two things you’ve likely heard of – at least on television and in movies. But these two terms are more than just something that’s a part of your favorite show. They’re also something that many people across Colorado have to deal with on a daily basis.

While probation and parole are alternatives to time in jail or prison, they can still be a threat to someone’s

Probation can be difficult to maintain in everyday life. When you throw in the holidays, the temptation to break the rules just a little becomes even more challenging. After all, you don’t want to be left behind by friends and family when they’re celebrating the holidays.

However, violating your probation is never a good idea no matter what time of the year it is. Doing so can have serious consequences,

If you get in trouble with the law and wade into the waters of the criminal justice system, you may face probation instead of jail for your crimes.

What is probation? How is it violated? Most importantly, what can happen if you violate it? Read on to find out what you need to know if you’re serving a probation sentence in Colorado and what comes next if you violate its