Minneapolis, MN asked in Criminal Law for Colorado

Q: Will a defendent get credit for presentence jail time towards a sentence of work release in Colorado?

Who will add the credit and when will he be informed of this. It seems as though credit was added to his 4 year probation and not his 2 year work release sentence.

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Brian K. McHugh
Brian K. McHugh
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  • Criminal Law Lawyer
  • Littleton, CO
  • Licensed in Colorado

A: Any time in jail waiting for resolution of the case, whether the resolution is sentencing based on a plea or trial verdict, or sentencing based on a violation of probation, will be credited against the sentence imposed. That is true on work release and straight jail sentences.

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