@Daey34 - wouldn't they keep him in jail until the last compliance hearing Oct. 29th? Or do they really think he'll keep that court date if released?
But he was sentenced to time served. Every article out there rates as much. He was given probation per the online records. JoCo cannot incarcerate DN IMOImo the JoCo compliance hearing is to make sure he has complied with a) giving his DNA to DOC and b) to make sure he served his sentence (of 90 days less time served). He will be back in JoCo to complete that sentence. I may be wrong but that was his sentence. The next day or so will tell. This has happened so many times now it is getting predictable.
Looks like Colorado Teller County added two more hearing dates in July for child custody.
Docket for: Teller County - Teller County Courthouse
Showing 1 - 4 of 4 records
Date Len Name Hearing Type Case # Location Division
7/11/18
9:00 AM 1H NATIONS, DANIEL Hearing D602017JV33 Teller County DIV 11 - TELLER DISTRICT COURT
7/23/18
11:15 AM 2H NATIONS, DANIEL Hearing D602017JV33 Teller County Mediation Room B23 (Basement)
8/14/18
9:00 AM 3H NATIONS, DANIEL Hearing D602017JV33 Teller County DIV 11 - TELLER DISTRICT COURT
8/14/18
9:00 AM 1H NATIONS, DANIEL Review Hearing D602018DR30004 Teller County DIV 11 - TELLER DISTRICT COURT
edited to add link: Seventh Judicial District » Docket Search
I'm giving up trying to make sense of these dates. Seems they expect him back in Co by the 11th July anyway....
Then BaCo In for the 20th July and JoCo In for Oct ??
The hold isn’t valid, at least from my research thus far. He has a hold for violation probation in El Paso county for not showing up to a probation hearing. BUT you cannot violate probation when you’re in custody. So this will eventually go away when an attorney can clear it up. It would probably just take a phone call IMO.a hold on him? that's awesome.
The hold isn’t valid, at least from my research thus far. He has a hold for violation probation in El Paso county for not showing up to a probation hearing. BUT you cannot violate probation when you’re in custody. So this will eventually go away when an attorney can clear it up. It would probably just take a phone call IMO.