Judicial Services of the Ozarks

About us

Our Story

Our Journey

Judicial Services of the Ozarks, established in 2017 by Crystal Copeland in Stone County, Missouri, is on a mission to deliver exceptional misdemeanor probation services. Our commitment to quality and effectiveness quickly garnered the attention and trust of the local court, leading to an expansion of our services to include supervised pretrial services. This milestone was just the beginning of our expanding footprint in Missouri’s judicial system.

In 2018, we broadened our reach to Christian County, providing Pretrial Services that further solidified our reputation for excellence. The following year marked a significant achievement as JSO was chosen by the Christian County Commissioners for the pivotal role of overseeing GPS monitoring and Drug Testing for the indigent population.

Expanding Horizons

Strengthening Community Ties

Our growth continued into 2020, with JSO extending pretrial services to Webster County. In 2021, our dedication to community service was recognized by the Missouri Office of State Court Administrators, who awarded us the contract for drug testing collection for the Webster County Drug Court. That same year, we were honored to join the DWI Court team in Christian County, supervising misdemeanor participants and contributing to the welfare of the community.

2022 was a year of further expansion, as we began providing supervised misdemeanor probation for both Christian and Webster Counties. Our services have evolved to encompass a wide range of judicial support functions, always with a focus on the needs of the communities we serve.

A Comprehensive Approach

Our Philosophy

At JSO, we are more than just a service provider – we are a team that values personability, reliability, and solution-oriented approaches. Our reasonable fees reflect our commitment to accessibility and fairness. We treat each defendant with kindness and compassion, balancing human empathy with the responsibility of holding them accountable. Our interactions with clients and court personnel alike are guided by these core values, ensuring that every engagement with JSO is marked by professionalism and respect.

As we continue to grow and evolve, our focus remains steadfast: to serve our communities with integrity, compassion, and excellence. We are proud of our journey so far and are excited about the future as we continue to make a positive impact in the lives of those we serve and the justice system we support.

Looking Ahead

Meet Our Team

Crystal Copeland

Owner

Megan Stracke

Officer

Susan Johnson

Officer

Harley Dutoit

Officer

Ellen Lambert

Officer

Ty Helton

Officer

Crystal Copeland

Owner

Team Description

Crystal Copeland

Owner

Crystal Copeland began her career in criminal justice at Arkansas Tech University and Missouri State University. She joined A-Advanced Bail Bonds in 2008 and became a bail bondsman in 2009.
 In 2014, she co-owned First Track GPS, diving deep into GPS Monitoring and taking charge of the company’s GPS caseload. Founding Judicial Services of the Ozarks (JSO) in 2017 was a natural next step, allowing her to provide much-needed pretrial and private probation services for local courts.

Crystal takes immense pride in the relationships she has built with local courts and JSO’s stellar reputation with Judges, Prosecutors, and Defense Attorneys. She’s incredibly grateful for her passionate and dedicated team at JSO, who go above and beyond to help individuals overcome their challenges and reach their full potential. Their commitment to serving the community is truly inspiring.

When she’s not at work, Crystal loves spending quality time with her two sons, Sebastian and Coulter, and her husband, Curtis. Together, they enjoy hiking and backpacking through the Ozarks, floating on beautiful rivers, and relaxing at the lake. Crystal also dedicates her time as the Secretary for The Society of Ozarkian Hillcrofters, preserving the rich history and culture of the Ozarks, and serves on the Executive Leadership Committee for the local Go Red for Women event of the American Heart Association, raising awareness and resources for women’s heart disease risks.

Megan Stracke

Officer

Megan Stracke served as an Administrative Sergeant in the Christian County Sheriff’s Office before accepting a position with Judicial Services of the Ozarks. Megan says her work at JSO helps her really reach people on a deeper level.

Judicial Services of the Ozarks has allowed Megan to continue growing her knowledge and personal development while being able to help others from around the area on a daily basis, she says. 

“In our position, we see our clients at their worst most of the time. They are fresh out of jail with court requirements that they will need help navigating through. This allows me to utilize the skills I have to help our clients enter back into a healthy and stable environment while maintaining sobriety and gaining the help that they may need.”

When she is not working, Megan enjoys spending time outdoors and with her family.

Susan Johnson

Officer

Susan Johnson brings a wealth of experience and dedication to our team. With a Criminology degree in hand, she’s spent many years working with the Webster County Sheriff’s Office, along with stints in the collector’s office and the courts. Her primary goal is to support individuals struggling with drug addictions, helping them find a path to better themselves.

When she’s not making a difference at work, Susan loves spending time with her grandkids and enjoys showing horses. She’s passionate about all outdoor activities, including camping with family and friends, fishing, and hunting. Susan’s enthusiasm for life and commitment to helping others make her an invaluable member of our team.

Harley Dutoit

Officer

Meet Harley Dutoit, a dedicated Officer, and member of the JSO team. With a background in Criminal Justice and Fire Science and 30 years of experience in Emergency Services, Harley is a pro at managing cases for our clients.

Harley is also a proud Momma to five and a Nana to eight. She looks forward to retiring from JSO one day and enjoying a peaceful life deep in the woods.

Outside of work, Harley loves photography, fishing, camping, hiking, floating, and spending quality time with her family. She’s always on the hunt for that perfect spot in the woods to call home.

Ellen Lambert

Officer

Ellen Lambert spent a decade as a case manager at the Missouri Division of Family Services. In her role, she expertly handles various administrative tasks, from sending vital court documents to managing new case setups and refunds. Outside of JSO, Ellen is mother to four wonderful boys. She enjoys hiking, traveling, gardening, and delving into the pages of a good book and looks forward to traveling once her kids are out of the house.

Ty Helton

Officer