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Probation Violation
A violation of probation may result in a revocation of probation and the imposition of a custodial (Jail or Prison) sentence.
Consequences may include:
- Probation revoked and sentence imposed
- Jail or imprisonment (depends on original conviction) Significant fines
- Probation reinstatement with additional terms including
- Jail/Prison
- Longer term
- Additional fines
- Community service
- Rehabilitation program
- Other
Defenses may include:
- Insufficient evidence
- Factual innocence
- Search and Seizure Issues
- Other
What you can do if you are accused:
- Document your good character/reputation
- Remain silent
- Create a diary of all significant events and witnesses
- Retain a competent attorney
When appropriate, what we can do to help you:
- Evaluate & recommend alternatives to imprisonment
- Motion the court to reduce bail requirements
- Obtain private investigator to interrogate witnesses and obtain favorable evidence
- Negotiate with district attorney to settle and/or dismiss case
- Negotiate a resolution of the matter with police
- Aggressively defend your case while keeping you and your loved ones informed
- Commence early/timely case preparation and research
- Motion the court to suppress evidence
- Motion the court to dismiss the case
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DISCLAIMER: This website and the statements contained herein
are not legal advice! The statements are not intended to be correct
statements of law in your jurisdiction. These statements are intended
to give you a very general understanding of what is involved in this
type of crime. Please consult an attorney to find out what law
applies in your jurisdiction.
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