Probation in Colorado DUI cases
If you are convicted of DUI in Colorado or accept a plea bargain in a Colorado DUI case you will probably be placed on probation as part of your sentence. Probation is one of the punishments associated with a drunk driving conviction. During the length of probation the courts will order you to complete certain requirements. The terms and conditions of probation will be determined based on the facts of your particular case. These requirements will usually include not committing any new criminal offenses, refraining from the consumption of alcohol and illegal drugs, completing community service, completing an alcohol treatment program, paying all court costs, fines and restitution. A probation sentence can often reduce or eliminate the need for a jail sentence in your Colorado DUI case.
Probation for your DUI case can be either supervised or unsupervised. Supervised probation is sometimes referred to as formal probation and unsupervised probation is sometimes referred to as informal probation. Supervised probation would mean that you would be assigned a probation officer who you would meet with on a regular basis. This probation officer would make sure that you are completing the courts requirements for your DUI sentence. Supervised probation also usually involves payment of a probation supervision fee.
If you do not comply with the terms and conditions of your DUI probation you might have your DUI probation revoked. If your DUI probation is revoked then the judge can impose a new sentence on you. The punishments associated with a probation revocation could range from additional supervision, additional community service or treatment, or even include jail time. If you are facing a revocation of your DUI probation it is wise to consult a Colorado DUI attorney. There may be ways to fight your revocation and minimize the consequences of your violations.
Monday, April 12, 2010
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