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The AIIM (Alternatives to Incarceration for Individuals with Mental Health Needs) Program is a joint venture between Community Corrections, Mental Health, the Sheriff’s Department and the Probation Department. Intensive supervision and treatment is provided to adults whose criminal conduct is directly linked to their mental health problems. All AIIM participants are on probation.
Since the summons process is random, there is no easy explanation to this question. Each name goes into the system with a different random number attached to it each year. In some counties with small populations, almost every qualified citizen will be called for jury service each year due to the number of jury trials requested.
Check your email. You will have received an email informing you the document was rejected and why.
Log in to your E-Filing account and check your case activity, which will show if the filing has been submitted, accepted, or rejected.
Click on the rejected filing, then the document history.
Restitution that has been collected from offenders is disbursed by the court following a hold period, to ensure funds are available.
It is important that the Clerk of Court has a victim’s correct address to ensure delivery of payments. Victims may contact their DA’s Office or notify the court of any change of address by submitting form JDF 88.
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A sentence to probation is ordered by the Court after an adult defendant pleads guilty or is found guilty of a criminal offense. A juvenile may be sentenced to probation if adjudicated a delinquent by the Court because of a criminal act. The Probation Department also supervises offenders who reach an agreement for a deferred sentence or adjudication with the District Attorney’s office.
Original Proceeding
Rule Change
Notice of Public Hearing and Request for Comments
Colorado Rules of Family Procedure
This resource is a PowerPoint presentation exploring the role and responsibilities of the drug court evaluator.
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This resource is a 2011 DPS summary of 2005 research from R.H.
This paper addresses the most frequent issues that have been raised by drug court programs regarding drug testing.
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This resource is a PowerPoint presentation exploring the nine competencies of a problem solving court judge, as identified by NADCP.
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List of articles and resources on child development and child welfare.
Original Proceeding
THIS JURY TRIAL HAS BEEN CANCELED ~~ JURORS DO NOT NEED TO REPORT! THANK YOU!!