A sentence to probation is a VERY way to resolve a criminal case in Fort Collins, Loveland and across Larimer County. Whether the probation is supervised or unsupervised, there are carious rules and requirements for a person while on probation. Sometimes, they can be as simple as ‘remain law abiding’ for the period of the probation sentence. Often, though, there Continue Reading
Category: Probation Revocation
Fort Collins Probation Revocation Attorney Probation Violations and Revocation
When a person is sentenced to a period of probation in Fort Collins and Larimer County, they are required to adhere to a certain set of terms and conditions. If those conditions are not followed, the probation department can file to revoke your probation. This means that the judge will decide if further consequences are necessary. If you are facing Continue Reading
Fort Collins Sex Offender Registration and Probation Violations Attorney Two Charges That Tend to Go Hand in Hand
I recently read a story about a man who was charged with Failure to Register as a Sex Offender and then subsequently a Probation Violation. I realized that these two charges often go hand in hand. We have seen many cases similar to this man’s. According to the news report, the man was being investigated for Failing to Register as Continue Reading
Probation Revocation and Probation Officers in Fort Collins and Larimer County You Need Your Probation Officer’s Support to Succeed
When a client is sentenced to probation in Larimer County, we always advise them that the relationship the with their probation officer is vital to success. Why? Because it is the key to effectively completing their sentence. Let’s take a closer look at probation and how you can set the tone for your time on probation to avoid issues and Continue Reading
Fort Collins Probation Revocation Attorney Supreme Court Rules that Medical Marijuana Allowed for Those on Probation
A common reason for a person to be facing a probation revocation in Fort Collins and Larimer County is for hot UAs and BAs. In case you don’t know, a UA is a urine analysis test and a BA is a breathalyzer test. These tests are used to determine if a person has, or did have, drugs or alcohol in Continue Reading