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
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Larimer County Sexual Assault Attorney Probation Mental Health Specialist Charged for Having Relationship with Clients
In Larimer County and Fort Collins, Sexual Assault can be charged when a person forces or convinces another to have sex with them by using their professional position to levy against them. For example, a mental health specialist who was working with probation clients in another state was recently accused of Sexual Assault. According to the two clients who reported 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
Larimer County Pre-Trial Services Another Way the Government Shows You Are NOT Innocent Until Proven Guilty
When a person in Fort Collins, Loveland, or Estes Park is arrested for a crime, usually a condition of their bond is that they are on Larimer County Pre-Trial Services. Pre-Trial Services puts additional conditions on the person that they must follow while their case is pending. Conditions of PreTrial Supervision generally include: Be present for all court appearances; Remain Continue Reading
Fort Collins DUI and DWAI Sentencing What is ASUDS in Larimer County?
ASUDS stands for Adult Substance Use and Driving Survey and is administered as part of a Pre-Sentence Investigation (PSI) in Driving Under the Influence and Driving While Ability Impaired cases in Fort Collins, Loveland, and Estes Park. This evaluation helps judges, probation officers, and treatment providers understand the type of alcohol or drug dependency the subject has, and how to Continue Reading
You Have Any Weed? What Not to Text to Your Probation Officer
Be Careful Who You Text There are many rules to follow when on parole or probation. One of the most important is that you are not to possess, use, or consume any illegal drugs. You are even required to submit urine samples to test that you are abiding by this rule. So, why did a man from out of state Continue Reading