Probation Revocations

Are you being charged with a new crime and are currently on probation in Colorado Springs? Have you forgotten to complete your community service or driving class and are currently on probation in Colorado Springs?

If you answered yes to either question then you need to call an experienced defense attorney immediately!

Most criminal cases that are settled end up with some sort of probation. The probation can be supervised or unsupervised. During the term of your probation you may be required to complete certain classes, complete community service, pay restitution and most importantly not commit any new criminal offenses. If you fail to complete the conditions of your probation then the prosecutors will attempt to revoke your probation and have you resentenced. All the original possible penalties for the crime that you plead guilty to or were convicted of are back on the table. Even if you avoided a jail sentence in the initial plea agreement, you might find yourself looking at jail on your revocation.

If you are on probation and have failed to complete your classes or have picked up a new case call Colorado Springs Defense Attorney Alvin Brown to discuss your situation and your options.