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Court continues probation and orders ISF substance-abuse track for Alvin Lewis, extends one probation by one year

5439579 · July 22, 2025
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Summary

Alvin Lewis admitted true to probation violations including drug possession; the judge continued his probation, ordered Lewis to complete the substance-abuse track of the ISF program, and extended one term by one year to allow program completion.

A Jefferson County judge on July 17 accepted pleas of true from Alvin Lewis on counts alleging possession of drug paraphernalia and marijuana and arrears on court-assessed fees, and the court continued his probation under the parties’ agreement while ordering substance-abuse treatment through the ISF program.

The judge confirmed Lewis’ understanding that under the agreement he would waive appeal rights if the court followed the disposition and stated the court would order Lewis to enter and successfully complete the substance-abuse track of ISF. For one probation (an evading-with-vehicle deferred probation), the court extended the probation period by one year to allow completion of the program and aftercare.

The court handed Lewis trial-court certifications showing he waived appeal rights under the agreement and emphasized the opportunity he was given to complete treatment to avoid a future motion to revoke and possible prison time should compliance fail.