Feb 20
By H. Michael Steinberg Colorado Probation Violation Criminal Defense Lawyer – Attorney The Right To Remain Silent – The Fifth Amendment And Colorado Probation Revocations – The fear of self incrimination during probation is very real. A new case by the Colorado Supreme Court helps clarify the invocation of the Fifth Amendment right to remain silent in the context of Colorado sentences to probation. To understand when and how you would be allowed to assert … Read The Rest
Apr 07
Last week, as reported by Libor Jany of www.Newstimes.com. a former Connecticut ex-basketball coach, Frank Warecke, was charged with and arraigned for violating his sex offender probation conditions. As in Colorado – the terms of his sex offender probation required that he not have contact with anyone under the age of 18 until given permission to do so by the probation officer and the Court. The former high school girls basketball coach was arraigned on … Read The Rest