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Judge keeps probation in place and orders special-needs treatment for woman charged with robbery
5439579 · July 22, 2025
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Summary
Rather than revoke probation, the court continued Marissa Tibbetts on probation and ordered participation in a Special Needs Safety treatment program; the judge said the program would address substance use and mental-health issues flagged in the pre-sentence report.
A Jefferson County judge on July 17 declined to revoke probation for Marissa Tibbetts and instead ordered her to enter and successfully complete the Special Needs Safety program, a court-ordered treatment and monitoring track intended to address mental-health and substance-use needs.
Tibbetts faced a first-degree…
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