What to Expect at a Diversion Screening

  • Typically an hour in length
  • Juvenile will complete a 2 page Diversion Questionnaire 
  • Diversion staff member will review the Questionnaire with the Juvenile and their family, and ask additional questions which will allow them to get a better picture of what may be beneficial in not only resolving the pending case, but also linking the Juvenile to appropriate resources in the community in an effort to keep them from entering the Juvenile Justice System in the future. 
  • Typical Diversion expectations include

In the Eighth Judicial District, whenever there's an officer-involved shooting resulting in injury or death, the multi-agency Critical Incident Response Team (CIRT) steps in. They conduct a thorough investigation. After the investigation, the findings are reported to the District Attorney.

District Attorney Seal

 

       Gordon P. McLaughlin 
             District Attorney 
     Larimer & Jackson Counties

Contact: Kylie Massman 
                  Communications Specialist  
                  Email Kylie 
                  (970) 498-7168

Law Enforcement Agencies

Please go to cdacweb.com and log-in to your account to check subpoena status.

All Other Witnesses

Please email or call our Witness Coordinator, at 970-498-7288 with any questions.

Whether you were approved for compensation of rekeying your locks or a visit to the hospital, specific documentation is required before any payment can be made.