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What can I do so I don't go to jail?

Asked on Jul 16th, 2019 on DUI/DWI - Colorado
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Hello, I was charged with a DUI in March of 2018, and the judge gave me 2 years probation and 38 weeks of classes if not more. I was 17 when this happened , unfortunately I had a girlfriend at the time that was out to get me for some reason and wrote a nasty nasty letter to the district attorney regarding me and my case, and that letter was asked by her to be confidential multiple times. Which that letter was enough for the judge to charge me with a DUI instead of a DWI Is what my public defender told me in court last year. All in all when I go to my probation meetings I walk in sit down fill out my paperwork my probation officer calls me up takes me back to her office and pretty much just says how you doing you're doing this this this and this wrong, so by the time we have our next meeting you better have all this this this this and this done and then she gives me the date to my next appointment and sends me on my way.
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Criminal Defense Attorney serving Boulder, CO at Miller & Harrison, LLC
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If you fully comply with the conditions of your probation then you won't be refered back to court and so there would be no chance of you going to jail.  I am a little unclear on why you had that questions since you did not imply that anyone was threatening you with jail, but hopefully that answers the question.
Answered on Jul 17th, 2019 at 7:14 AM

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