C.R.S. Section 18-1.3-104
Alternatives in imposition of sentence


(1)

Within the limitations of the applicable statute pertaining to sentencing and subject to the provisions of this title 18, the trial court has the following alternatives in entering judgment imposing a sentence:

(a)

The defendant may be granted probation unless any provision of law makes him or her ineligible for probation. The granting or denial of probation and the conditions of probation including the length of probation shall not be subject to appellate review unless probation is granted contrary to the provisions of this title.

(b)

Subject to the provisions of sections 18-1.3-401 and 18-1.3-401.5, in class 2, class 3, class 4, class 5, and class 6 felonies and level 1, level 2, level 3, and level 4 drug felonies, the defendant may be sentenced to imprisonment for a definite period of time.

(b.5)

Intentionally left blank —Ed.

(I)

Except as otherwise provided by subparagraph (II) of this paragraph (b.5), any defendant who, in the determination of the court, is a candidate for an alternative sentencing option and who would otherwise be sentenced to imprisonment pursuant to paragraph (b) of this subsection (1) may, as an alternative, be sentenced to a specialized restitution and community service program pursuant to section 18-1.3-302, which may include restorative justice practices, as defined in section 18-1-901 (3)(o.5), if such defendant is determined eligible and is accepted into such program. To be eligible for restorative justice practices, the defendant shall not have been convicted of unlawful sexual behavior as defined in section 16-22-102 (9), C.R.S., a crime in which the underlying factual basis involves domestic violence, as defined in section 18-6-800.3 (1), stalking as defined in section 18-3-602, or violation of a protection order as defined in section 18-6-803.5. If the court orders the defendant to attend a restorative justice practices victim-offender conference, the facilitator of the conference shall provide his or her services for a fee of no more than one hundred twenty-five dollars, based on a sliding scale; however, the fee may be waived by the court. Any statements made during the conference shall be confidential and shall not be used as a basis for charging or prosecuting the defendant unless the defendant commits a chargeable offense during the conference.

(II)

Intentionally left blank —Ed.

(A)

The court shall consider and may sentence any defendant who is a nonviolent offender as defined in sub-subparagraph (B) of this subparagraph (II) pursuant to subsection (2) of this section.

(B)

As used in this section, “nonviolent offender” means a person convicted of a felony other than a crime of violence as defined in section 18-1.3-406 (2), one of the felonies set forth in section 18-3-104, 18-4-203, 18-4-301, or 18-4-401 (2)(c) or (5), or a felony offense committed against a child as set forth in articles 3, 6, and 7 of this title 18, and who is not subject to the provisions of section 18-1.3-801.

(c)

The defendant shall be sentenced to death in those cases in which a death sentence is required pursuant to section 18-1.3-1201 for an offense charged prior to July 1, 2020, or pursuant to section 18-1.3-1302 for an offense charged prior to July 1, 2020, or pursuant to section 18-1.4-102.

(d)

The defendant may be sentenced to the payment of a fine or to a term of imprisonment or to both a term of imprisonment and the payment of a fine; except that a person who has been twice convicted of a felony under the laws of this state, any other state, or the United States prior to the conviction for which he or she is being sentenced is not eligible to receive a fine in lieu of imprisonment. No fine shall be imposed for conviction of a felony except as provided in sections 18-1.3-401 and 25-15-310, articles 22 to 29 of title 39, or article 3 of title 42, C.R.S.

(e)

The defendant may be sentenced to comply with any other court order authorized by law.

(f)

The defendant may be sentenced to payment of costs.

(g)

The defendant may be sentenced pursuant to part 4 or 5 of this article.

(h)

Intentionally left blank —Ed.

(I)

If the defendant is eligible pursuant to section 18-1.3-407.5 or section 19-2.5-801 (5), the defendant may be sentenced to the youthful offender system in accordance with section 18-1.3-407.

(II)

Repealed.
(i)
Notwithstanding any provision of this subsection (1) to the contrary, the court shall sentence any person convicted of a sex offense, as defined in section 18-1.3-1003 (5), committed on or after November 1, 1998, pursuant to the provisions of part 10 of this article.

(2)

Intentionally left blank —Ed.

(a)

The sentencing court shall consider the following factors in sentencing nonviolent offenders:

(I)

The nature and character of the offense;

(II)

The character and record of the nonviolent offender, including whether the offender is a first-time offender;

(III)

The offender’s employment history;

(IV)

The potential rehabilitative value of the sentencing alternatives available to the court;

(V)

Any potential impact on the safety of the victim, the victim’s family, and the general public based upon sentencing alternatives available to the court; and

(VI)

The offender’s ability to pay restitution to the victim or the victim’s family based upon the sentencing alternatives available to the court.

(b)

Repealed.

(c)

The court shall consider and may sentence a nonviolent offender to any one or any combination of the sentences described in this paragraph (c) if, upon consideration of the factors described in paragraph (a) of this subsection (2), the court does not grant probation pursuant to paragraph (b) of this subsection (2) or does not sentence the offender to the department of corrections as provided under paragraph (d) of this subsection (2):

(I)

A community corrections program pursuant to section 18-1.3-301;

(II)

A home detention program pursuant to section 18-1.3-105; or

(III)

A specialized restitution and community service program pursuant to section 18-1.3-302.

(d)

Nothing in this subsection (2) shall be construed as prohibiting a court from exercising its discretion in sentencing a nonviolent offender to the department of corrections based upon, but not limited to, any one or more factors described in paragraph (a) of this subsection (2).

(3)

Intentionally left blank —Ed.

(a)

In determining the appropriate sentencing alternative for a defendant who has been convicted of unlawful sexual behavior as defined in section 16-22-102 (9), the sentencing court shall consider the defendant’s previous criminal and juvenile delinquency records, if any, set forth in the presentence investigation report prepared pursuant to section 16-11-102 (1)(a), C.R.S.

(b)

For purposes of this subsection (3), “convicted” means a conviction by a jury or by a court and shall also include a deferred judgment and sentence, a deferred adjudication, an adjudication, and a plea of guilty or nolo contendere.

Source: Section 18-1.3-104 — Alternatives in imposition of sentence, https://leg.­colorado.­gov/sites/default/files/images/olls/crs2023-title-18.­pdf (accessed Oct. 20, 2023).

18‑1.3‑101
Pretrial diversion - appropriation - repeal
18‑1.3‑102
Deferred sentencing of defendant
18‑1.3‑103.4
Senate Bill 13-250 - legislative intent - clarification of internal reference to level 4 drug felonies
18‑1.3‑103.5
Felony convictions - vacate and enter conviction on misdemeanor after successful completion
18‑1.3‑103.7
Alternative options for pregnant and postpartum people - legislative declaration - definitions
18‑1.3‑104
Alternatives in imposition of sentence
18‑1.3‑104.5
Alternatives in imposition of sentence in drug felony cases - exhaustion of remedies
18‑1.3‑105
Authority of sentencing courts to utilize home detention programs
18‑1.3‑106
County jail sentencing alternatives - work, educational, and medical release - home detention - day reporting - definition
18‑1.3‑107
Conviction - collateral relief - applicability - definitions
18‑1.3‑201
Application for probation
18‑1.3‑202
Probationary power of court
18‑1.3‑202.5
Veterans court probation supervision
18‑1.3‑203
Criteria for granting probation
18‑1.3‑204
Conditions of probation - interstate compact probation transfer cash fund - creation
18‑1.3‑205
Restitution as a condition of probation
18‑1.3‑206
Repayment of crime stopper reward as a condition of probation
18‑1.3‑207
Work and education release programs
18‑1.3‑208
Intensive supervision probation programs - legislative declaration
18‑1.3‑209
Substance abuse assessment required
18‑1.3‑210
Counseling or treatment for alcohol or drug abuse or substance use disorder
18‑1.3‑211
Sentencing of felons - parole of felons - treatment and testing based upon assessment required
18‑1.3‑212
Drug testing of offenders by judicial department - pilot program
18‑1.3‑301
Authority to place offenders in community corrections programs
18‑1.3‑302
Legislative declaration - offenders who may be sentenced to the specialized restitution and community service program
18‑1.3‑401
Felonies classified - presumptive penalties
18‑1.3‑401.5
Drug felonies classified - presumptive and aggravated penalties - legislative intent
18‑1.3‑402
Felony offenses not classified
18‑1.3‑403
Penalty for felony not fixed by statute - punishment
18‑1.3‑404
Duration of sentences for felonies
18‑1.3‑405
Credit for presentence confinement
18‑1.3‑406
Mandatory sentences for violent crimes - definitions
18‑1.3‑407
Sentences - youthful offenders - powers and duties of district court - authorization for youthful offender system - powers and duties of department of corrections - youthful offender system study - report - legislative declaration - definitions
18‑1.3‑407.5
Sentences - young adult offenders - youthful offender system - definitions
18‑1.3‑408
Determinate sentence of imprisonment imposed by court
18‑1.3‑409
Concurrent or consecutive sentences - court to clarify sentencing in mittimus
18‑1.3‑410
Fentanyl education and treatment program
18‑1.3‑501
Misdemeanors classified - drug misdemeanors and drug petty offenses classified - penalties - legislative intent - definitions
18‑1.3‑502
Duration of sentences for misdemeanors
18‑1.3‑503
Petty offense and civil infraction classified - penalties
18‑1.3‑504
Misdemeanors and petty offenses not classified
18‑1.3‑505
Penalty for misdemeanor not fixed by statute - punishment
18‑1.3‑506
Payment and collection of fines for class 1 or 2 misdemeanors, petty offenses, and civil infractions - release from incarceration
18‑1.3‑507
Community or useful public service - misdemeanors
18‑1.3‑507.5
Useful public service cash fund created
18‑1.3‑508
Definite sentence not void
18‑1.3‑509
Credit for time served on misdemeanor sentences
18‑1.3‑510
Fentanyl education and treatment program
18‑1.3‑601
Legislative declaration
18‑1.3‑602
Definitions
18‑1.3‑603
Assessment of restitution - corrective orders
18‑1.3‑701
Judgment of costs and fines - definitions
18‑1.3‑702
Monetary payments - due process required
18‑1.3‑703
Reimbursement of amounts paid following a vacated conviction or amended order for restitution - petition
18‑1.3‑704
Outstanding balances owed by juveniles - report - repeal
18‑1.3‑801
Punishment for habitual criminals
18‑1.3‑802
Evidence of former convictions - identity
18‑1.3‑803
Verdict of jury
18‑1.3‑804
Habitual burglary offenders - punishment - legislative declaration
18‑1.3‑901
Short title
18‑1.3‑902
Applicability of part
18‑1.3‑903
Definitions
18‑1.3‑904
Indeterminate commitment
18‑1.3‑905
Requirements before acceptance of a plea of guilty
18‑1.3‑906
Commencement of proceedings
18‑1.3‑907
Defendant to be advised of rights
18‑1.3‑908
Psychiatric examination and report
18‑1.3‑909
Report of probation department
18‑1.3‑910
Termination of proceedings
18‑1.3‑911
Evidentiary hearing
18‑1.3‑912
Findings of fact and conclusions of law
18‑1.3‑913
Appeal
18‑1.3‑914
Time allowed on sentence
18‑1.3‑915
Costs
18‑1.3‑916
Diagnostic center as receiving center
18‑1.3‑1001
Legislative declaration
18‑1.3‑1002
Short title
18‑1.3‑1003
Definitions
18‑1.3‑1004
Indeterminate sentence
18‑1.3‑1005
Parole - intensive supervision program
18‑1.3‑1006
Release from incarceration - parole - conditions
18‑1.3‑1007
Probation - intensive supervision program
18‑1.3‑1008
Probation - conditions - release
18‑1.3‑1009
Criteria for release from incarceration, reduction in supervision, and discharge
18‑1.3‑1010
Arrest of parolee or probationer - revocation
18‑1.3‑1011
Annual report
18‑1.3‑1012
Applicability of part
18‑1.3‑1101
Definitions
18‑1.3‑1102
Pretrial motion by defendant in class 1 felony case - determination whether defendant is mentally retarded or has an intellectual and developmental disability - procedure
18‑1.3‑1103
Mentally retarded defendant or defendant with an intellectual and developmental disability - death penalty not imposed
18‑1.3‑1104
Evaluation and report
18‑1.3‑1105
Evaluation at insistence of defendant
18‑1.3‑1201
Imposition of sentence in class 1 felonies - appellate review - applicability
18‑1.3‑1202
Death penalty inflicted by lethal injection
18‑1.3‑1203
Genetic testing prior to execution
18‑1.3‑1204
Implements - sentence executed by executive director
18‑1.3‑1205
Week of execution - warrant
18‑1.3‑1206
Execution - witnesses
18‑1.3‑1207
Record and certificate of execution
18‑1.3‑1301
Applicability of procedure for the imposition of sentences in class 1 felony cases
18‑1.3‑1302
Imposition of sentences in class 1 felonies for crimes committed on or after July 1, 1988, and prior to September 20, 1991 - appellate review - applicability
18‑1.3‑1401
Definitions
18‑1.3‑1402
Mental competency to be executed - presumptions
18‑1.3‑1403
Mental incompetency to be executed - filing of motion
18‑1.3‑1404
Mental incompetency to be executed - examination
18‑1.3‑1405
Mentally incompetent to be executed - untimely or successive motions
18‑1.3‑1406
Persons mentally incompetent to be executed - restoration to competency
18‑1.3‑1407
Appeal of determination of mental incompetency to be executed
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