Probation Violations
Probation Violations
While being on probation is difficult, a violation of that probation puts you at risk of jail or prison time. Once a probation violation is filed, it is up to a judge to determine whether you remain on probation, whether you are terminated, or whether to revoke your probation. It’s important to have an experienced attorney who can advocate for you by explaining your specific situation to the probation officer and the judge. Contact us to talk about how we can help you get the best possible outcome.
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