What is the AIIM Program?
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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.
RULE CHANGE 2017-01
Rule Change
COLORADO RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE
Rule 33 and Form 20
Rules 103, 403, and Forms
RULE CHANGE 2012-07
Rule Change
Colorado Rules of Civil Procedure
Chapter 24
Colorado Rules of Judicial Discipline
RULE CHANGE 2022-01
Rule Change
COLORADO RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE
Rules 16, 16.1, 30, and 45; Forms 26, 29, 32, 33, 47, 250, 601, and 603
RULE CHANGE 2013-06
Rule Change
COLORADO RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE
New Rule 255. Colorado Attorney Mentor Program
Rule Change 2005-07
Rule Change
Colorado Rules of Civil Procedure - Chapter 5 - Trials. Rule 53. Masters.
Is Probation the same as Parole?
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No. Probation is a sentencing option imposed instead of a sentence to the Colorado Department of Corrections for adults or commitment to the Division of Youth Corrections for juveniles. Parole is a conditional release from the secure custody provided by either of these state departments. Supervision requirements may be similar and there are rare occasions when someone is on parole and probation at the same time.
RULE CHANGE 2013-11
Rule Change
COLORADO MUNICIPAL COURT RULES OF PROCEDURE
Rule 232. Sentence and Judgment.
Rule Change 2007-04
Rule Change
Colorado Rules of Probate Procedure. Chapter 27. Rule 18 (new) - Foreign Personal Representatives and Conservators
RULE CHANGE 2012-09
Rule Change
Colorado Rules of Criminal Procedure
32.2 Death Penalty Post-Trial Procedures
Colorado Judicial Branch