Dallas, Frisco, Plano Probation Violations Attorney
There are serious consequences for a probation violation. Typically, when you were placed on probation, you agreed to go to jail for a period of time IF you violated ANY condition of your probation. The State may file a motion to revoke your probation for violations as serious as committing a new crime to minor violations such as missing a probation meeting.
The most common reasons for a probation revocation:
If the State has accused you of violating the terms of your probation, we can help you take steps to do everything possible to keep you out of jail. Hunter and I understand how to deal with the courts, prosecutors and probation officers to successfully resolve the allegations against you. We can take steps to resolve your probation violation by:
If you have been accused of a probation violation, Contact Us today for a free initial consultation to discuss how I may bee able to help you. It is IMPORTANT to remember that the best way to fight a probation violation, and keep you OUT OF JAIL, is to take the matter seriously and take immediate actions to get your probation back on track. Call me Today, I look forward to helping.