Legal Question in Criminal Law in Colorado
Do you get time served for restitution, if you missed payments and then they arrested you again on a warrant?
Asked on 1/12/12, 6:51 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Damon Cassens
Waters, Kubik, and Cassens
The short answer is that most judges will give credit for pre-hearing confinement time against a sentence resulting from a violation of the terms of your probation (in your case failure to pay restitution).
It also depends on the underlying sentence; specifically if the judge originally suspended any jail time.
Finally, if you are asking if the court will zero out the restitution amount because you went to jail, the answer is no. If your probation comes to an unsuccessful close, the restitution amount will get turned over to a collection agency.
Answered on 1/13/12, 6:13 am
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