Drug felonies classified - presumptive and aggravated penalties.

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(1) The provisions of this section only apply to a conviction for a drug felony offense described in article 18 of this title committed on or after October 1, 2013. For purposes of this section, "felony" means any felony or drug felony defined in the state statutes.

(2) (a) For offenses committed on or after October 1, 2013, drug felonies are divided into four levels that are distinguished from one another by the ranges of penalties, which are authorized upon conviction of a drug felony:

Level Presumptive Range Period of Parole

DF1 Eight years Thirty-two years Three years

DF2 Four years Eight years Two years
DF3 Two years Four years One year
DF4 Six months One year One year
Level Aggravated Range Period of Parole
DF2 Eight years Sixteen years Two years
DF3 Four years Six years One year
DF4 One year Two years One year

(b) (I) As to any person sentenced for a drug felony committed on or after October 1, 2013, except as otherwise provided in subparagraph (V) of this paragraph (b) and in subsection (7) of this section, in addition to, or in lieu of, any sentence to imprisonment, probation, community corrections, or work release, a fine within the following ranges may be imposed for the specified level of drug felonies:

Level Minimum Sentence Maximum Sentence
DF1 Five thousand dollars One million dollars
DF2 Three thousand dollars Seven hundred fifty thousand dollars
DF3 Two thousand dollars Five hundred thousand dollars
DF4 One thousand dollars One hundred thousand dollars
  1. Failure to pay a fine imposed pursuant to this paragraph (b) is grounds for revocationof probation, community corrections, or a suspended sentence, if the defendant has the ability to pay the fine.

  2. If a revocation occurs pursuant to subparagraph (II) of this paragraph (b), the courtmay impose any sentence legally available, subject to the provisions of section 18-1.3-104.5 (2).

  3. All fines collected pursuant to this paragraph (b) must be deposited in the finescollection fund created in section 18-1.3-401 (1)(a)(III)(D) and are subject to the provisions of that section.

  4. Notwithstanding the provisions of subparagraph (I) of this paragraph (b), a personwho 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 shall not be eligible to receive a fine in lieu of any sentence to imprisonment, community corrections, or work release but shall be sentenced to at least the minimum sentence specified in paragraph (a) of this subsection (2) and may receive a fine in addition to said sentence.

  1. A person who is paroled pursuant to section 17-22.5-403, C.R.S., or any person whois not paroled and is discharged pursuant to law, shall be subject to the mandatory period of parole established pursuant to paragraph (a) of subsection (2) of this section. The mandatory period of parole may not be waived by the offender or waived or suspended by the court and is subject to the provisions of section 17-22.5-403 (6), C.R.S., which permits the state board of parole to discharge the offender at any time during the term of parole upon a determination that the offender has been sufficiently rehabilitated and reintegrated into society and can no longer benefit from parole supervision.

  2. The mandatory period of parole imposed pursuant to paragraph (a) of subsection (2) of this section commences immediately upon the discharge of an offender from imprisonment in the custody of the department of corrections. If the offender has been granted release to parole supervision by the state board of parole, the offender is deemed to have discharged the offender's sentence to imprisonment provided for in subsection (2) of this section in the same manner as if such sentence were discharged pursuant to law. When an offender is released by the state board of parole or released because the offender's sentence was discharged pursuant to law, the mandatory period of parole must be served by the offender. An offender sentenced for a drug felony may receive earned time pursuant to section 17-22.5-405, C.R.S., while serving a mandatory parole period in accordance with this section.

  3. If an offender is sentenced consecutively for the commission of two or more felonyoffenses pursuant to sentencing provisions in this section or section 18-1.3-401, the mandatory period of parole for the offender must be the longest mandatory period of parole established for a felony for which the offender was convicted.

  4. Any person sentenced for a level 1, 2, 3, or 4 drug felony that is the offender's secondor subsequent felony or drug felony offense, regardless of the length of the person's sentence to incarceration and the mandatory period of parole, is not deemed to have fully discharged his or her sentence until the person either completes, or is discharged by the state board of parole from, the mandatory period of parole imposed pursuant to paragraph (a) of subsection (2) of this section.

  5. Notwithstanding any provision of this section to the contrary, if the defendant isconvicted of a level 1 drug felony, the court shall sentence the defendant to a term of incarceration in the department of corrections of at least eight years but not more than thirty-two years. The presence of one or more of the aggravating circumstances provided in paragraph (a) of subsection (10) of this section or in section 18-18-407 (1) requires the court to sentence a defendant convicted of a level 1 drug felony to a term of incarceration in the department of corrections of at least twelve years but no more than thirty-two years. The court may impose a fine in addition to imprisonment.

  6. In imposing a sentence to incarceration, the court shall impose a definite sentencethat is within the presumptive ranges set forth in subsection (2) of this section; except that, for level 2, level 3, and level 4 drug felonies, the court may sentence the defendant in the aggravated range if it concludes aggravating circumstances exist. The aggravating circumstances must be based on evidence in the record of the sentencing hearing, the presentence report, and any factors agreed to by the parties and must support a different sentence that better serves the purposes of this code with respect to sentencing, as set forth in section 18-1-102.5.

  7. In all cases, except as provided in subsection (10) of this section, in which a sentencethat is not within the presumptive range is imposed, the court shall make specific findings on the record, detailing the aggravating circumstances that constitute the reasons for varying from the presumptive sentence.

  8. (a) Except for a level 1 drug felony, the presence of one or more of the following aggravating circumstances at the time of the commission of a drug felony offense requires the court, if it sentences the defendant to incarceration, to sentence the defendant to a term of at least the midpoint in the presumptive range but not more than the maximum term of the aggravated range:

  1. The defendant was on parole for another felony;

  2. The defendant was on probation or was on bond while awaiting sentencing followingrevocation of probation for another felony;

  3. The defendant was under confinement, in prison, or in any correctional institutionas a convicted felon, or an escapee from any correctional institution for another felony; or

(III.5) The defendant was on appeal bond following his or her conviction for a previous felony;

(IV) The defendant was on probation for or on bond while awaiting sentencing following revocation of probation for a delinquent act that would have constituted a felony if committed by an adult.

  1. In any case in which one or more of the aggravating circumstances provided for inparagraph (a) of this subsection (10) exist, the provisions of subsection (9) of this section do not apply.

  2. Nothing in this subsection (10) precludes the court from considering aggravating circumstances other than those stated in paragraph (a) of this subsection (10) as the basis for sentencing the defendant to a term greater than the presumptive range for the drug felony.

(11) Except for a level 1 drug felony, the presence of any one or more of the following sentence-enhancing circumstances allows the court, if it sentences the defendant to incarceration, to sentence the defendant to a term in the presumptive or aggravated range:

  1. At the time of the commission of the drug felony, the defendant was charged with orwas on bond for a felony in a previous case and the defendant was convicted of any felony in the previous case;

  2. At the time of the commission of the drug felony, the defendant was charged with orwas on bond for a delinquent act that would have constituted a felony if committed by an adult;

  3. At the time of the commission of the drug felony, the defendant was on bond forhaving pled guilty to a lesser offense when the original offense charged was a felony;

(c.5) At the time of the commission of the drug felony, the defendant was under a deferred judgment and sentence for another felony;

  1. At the time of the commission of the drug felony, the defendant was on bond in ajuvenile prosecution under title 19, C.R.S., for having pled guilty to a lesser delinquent act when the original delinquent act charged would have constituted a felony if committed by an adult;

  2. At the time of the commission of the drug felony, the defendant was under a deferredjudgment and sentence for a delinquent act that would have constituted a felony if committed by an adult; or

  3. At the time of the commission of the drug felony, the defendant was on parole forhaving been adjudicated a delinquent child for an offense that would constitute a felony if committed by an adult.

  1. When it appears to the satisfaction of the court that the ends of justice and the bestinterest of the public, as well as the defendant, will be best served thereby, the court has the power to suspend the imposition or execution of sentence for such period and upon such terms and conditions as it may deem best; except that the court may not suspend a sentence when the defendant is convicted of a level 1 drug felony. In no instance may a sentence be suspended if the defendant is ineligible for probation pursuant to section 18-1.3-201, except upon an express waiver being made by the sentencing court regarding a particular defendant upon recommendation of the district attorney and approval of such recommendation by an order of the sentencing court pursuant to section 18-1.3-201 (4).

  2. Every sentence entered under this section must include consideration of restitutionas required by part 6 of this article and by article 18.5 of title 16, C.R.S.

Source: L. 2013: Entire section added, (SB 13-250), ch. 333, p. 1903, § 4, effective October 1. L. 2014: IP(2)(b)(I), (4), (7), (11), and (12) amended and (2)(b)(V) and (10)(a)(III.5) added, (SB 14-163), ch. 391, p. 1972, § 11, effective June 6. L. 2015: (3) amended, (HB 151122), ch. 37, p. 92, § 8, effective March 20.

Cross references: For the legislative declaration in HB 15-1122, see section 1 of chapter 37, Session Laws of Colorado 2015.


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