How to Fight a Probation Violation Charge
A probation violation can lead to serious penalties, including jail time. Learn how to protect your freedom and fight back against unfair allegations.
1. What Counts as a Probation Violation?
Violating probation means failing to follow the conditions set by the court. Common violations include:
- ๐ **Failing a drug or alcohol test.**
- ๐ **Leaving the state without permission.**
- ๐ **Missing meetings with your probation officer.**
- โ **Committing a new crime while on probation.**
2. What Happens If You Violate Probation?
If youโre accused of a probation violation, the consequences may include:
- ๐จ **Arrest & Detention.**
- โ **Probation Revocation & Jail Time.**
- ๐ **Additional Fines & Extended Probation.**
3. How to Defend Against a Probation Violation
There are several ways to challenge the violation, including:
- ๐ **Proving Compliance** โ Showing evidence that you followed probation terms.
- โ **Lack of Evidence** โ Challenging weak or unverified claims.
- ๐ **Unintentional Violation** โ Demonstrating that circumstances were beyond your control.
4. Why You Need a Probation Violation Attorney
A lawyer can:
- โ Fight to keep you out of jail.
- โ Negotiate with the court for leniency.
- โ Prove that the alleged violation was a mistake.
๐น Meet our expert defense attorneys: Alan Tavelman, Gina Tennen, Jacqueline Bretell.
5. Donโt Risk Your Freedom โ Contact Us Now
A probation violation doesnโt have to mean jail time. Contact us for a **free consultation** today.
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