
Above is the one-page document listing the terms of Tina Peters’ parole from the Colorado State Board of Parole.

Terms include that Tina must return to Mesa County upon release. She can’t leave the state without permission from her parole officer. She must get a job or “participate in a full time educational or vocational program, unless waived by the Community Parole Officer.” She is prohibited from using alcohol or illegal drugs, including having it in her possession. She must “participate in and successfully complete an approved cognitive behavioral therapy program,” participate in a mental health assessment and “successfully complete treatment as recommended.” She also is ordered to “have no contact with the subject of the restraining order,” although no details have been revealed to the public about any restraining order, when it was issued, how long it might last or who she is restrained from approaching or talking to. (We are trying to discover this information, since Tina has expressed antipathy toward several figures involved in her prosecution, as well as some Democratic elected officials and candidates for state office.) Tina’s parole officer is also allowed to inspect her house and vehicle.
Her parole officer should ask Mesa County D.A. Dan Rubinstein about Tina’s hidey hole in her house
It was also revealed in her court case that Tina’s home in Mesa County had a “hidey hole” in which she concealed a cell phone that investigators failed to find when they first searched her house while executing a search warrant on November 16, 2021. When they finally found the hole and the phone, they found damning text messages on it that were exchanged between Tina, Sherronna Bishop and California pro surfer/election denier Conan Hayes, who Tina smuggled into the restricted area of the Elections Department at the Mesa County Clerk’s office where the voting machines are kept. Tina also bought “burner” phones for her accomplices during the time she was committing crimes, so they could communicate without being discovered. Probation should be on the alert for similar behavior.
Tina’s parole officer would do well to inquire about the location of the hidey hole in Tina’s house and inspect it regularly — in unannounced inspections, of course — for contraband or other items she may try to hide.

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There seems to be some extra concern about her cognitive behavior and mental health as shown in paragraphs 4 and 20 in the Individualized Conditions of Parole. I’ve suspected something along these lines for a long time.
Well . . . I suppose *some* restrictions are better than none. I wanted more, but . . .
This is like an episode of Breaking Bad, but it writes itself. Burner phones? Hidey holes?
I think #3 will be the tough one. Following all State and Federal laws and Municipal ordinances.
I’m so tired of hearing about her – hearing her talk – in the news. I wish she would move away but she won’t. She has the house she got from her ex-husband while he was mentally compromised. And Mesa county gives her the attention she craves. Hopefully everyone & the local news let’s her fade into a pukie green sunset.
Stay strong Bobbie G & Jena G! Best wishes at election time