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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.

Common Violations

The most common reasons for a probation revocation:

  1. Committing a new offense;
  2. Failing a drug test;
  3. Failing to report to your probation officer;
  4. Not completing a required probation class
  5. Not completing community service hours;
  6. Failing to pay all of your fines, court costs or probation fees.

What I can do to help

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:

  • Negotiating for an extension of your probation instead of jail time;
  • Arguing that the State or the court should take no action regarding your probation revocation;
  • Defending you in a probation revocation hearing to fight the State’s allegations that you violated a term or condition of your probation;
  • In the worst case scenario, argue for the smallest possible jail term for your probation violation.

Contact Me

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.

The DWI/DUI criminal defense lawyer Dan Moran with offices in Frisco, Texas represents clients accused of criminal law offenses throughout Collin County, Dallas County, Denton County and Tarrant County including Plano, Frisco, Garland, Irving, Mesquite, Grand Prairie, Carrollton, Allen, Ft. Worth, Arlington, Richardson, Denton, Lewisville, Flower Mound, North Richland Hills, Bedford, Euless, Rowlett, Grapevine, De Soto, Coppell, Farmers Branch, Cedar Hill, Lancaster, North Dallas, Southlake, Highland Park, University Park, Wylie, Addison, Sanger, Murphy, Prosper, Lucas, Melissa, and the entire DFW Metroplex.

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