Probation Revocation
Probation is a tool that is used by the courts to craft sentences that truly address a defendant’s crimes and that tries to address what that defendant needs to avoid committing a crime again. A key component of probation is that the defendant must plead guilty. That guilty plea and the threat of a more harsh sentence that is very likely to include jail act as the motivation for defendants to succeed in their completion of the terms of their probation.
Failing to successfully meet the terms of your probation will constitute a violation. If you have been found to have violated your probation, all sentencing options from your original trial are available to the judge.
At Jurdem, LLC, our Colorado probation revocation lawyers have extensive criminal defense backgrounds. Attorney Scott Jurdem is a former Director of the Offices of the Public Defender in Colorado Springs and Denver. Attorney Jurdem has been providing exceptional criminal defense for over three decades.
Probation Revocation Attorney In Colorado
There are several ways in which your probation officer may be claiming that you violated your probation, including:
- Positive drug test results
- Failure to show for a drug test
- New arrest
- Failure to appear at your probation officer’s office
We will defend you against a claim of violating your probation terms and seek to reduce the consequences of a violation.
Contact A Colorado Probation Revocation Lawyer
For experienced legal counsel that can help you remain on probation, turn to Jurdem, LLC, in Boulder. Call 303-800-3509 or toll-free at 877-761-7852 or simply contact us online for a free initial consultation with one of our exceptional criminal defense lawyers. We accept major credit cards for our clients’ convenience.