Midland Probation Violations Lawyers
Trusted Legal Support for Probation Violations in Abilene, San Angelo, & Lubbock
If your probation officer warned you that you could be at risk of going back to jail, or if a Motion to Revoke has already been filed by the District Attorney's Office, taking swift legal action can make all the difference. You do not have to face this situation alone. At Eckman Law Firm, PLLC, our highly skilled probation violation attorneys in Midland have the skill and experience necessary to defend your rights. We have helped many clients accused of violating the terms of their probation, and you can rely on us to fight to keep you out of jail.
Accused of a Probation Breach? Contact Eckman Law Firm, PLLC, today at (432) 223-9427 or contact us online for a free consultation with our Midland probation violation attorneys.
Probation Violations & Their Consequences
Many people who face criminal charges choose to accept an offer of probation as an alternative to going to jail. This can be a great relief, especially if you are on trial for a serious crime. However, probation comes with a long list of conditions that must be followed to maintain probation.
Common Probation Violation Examples:
- Appear at your scheduled court date
- Pay Court Fines
- Pay Restitution
- Meet with your probation officer
- Obtain approval to travel out of state
- Pass random drug testing
- Attend Classes
- Complete Assigned Community Service
- Abstain from criminal activity
It is important to note that the rules associated with probation can change based on the unique circumstances of your case, as well as other factors, such as the rules specific to your city or county.
What Will Happen If Your Probation Is Revoked?
If your probation is revoked, the court may require you to serve the original sentence that was suspended when probation was granted. This means facing jail or prison time as outlined in the initial judgment, depending on whether the offense was a misdemeanor or felony. During a revocation hearing, the judge will review evidence of any probation violations and listen to arguments from both the defense and prosecution. If the judge rules to revoke probation, incarceration is often the next step, though additional penalties or fines may also be imposed based on the specifics of the violation.
Get Legal Help from Our Midland Probation Violation Attorneys
If you fail to meet any of the conditions of probation, the District Attorney’s Office may file a Motion to Revoke your probation. Even the smallest misstep could lead to you being sent back to jail, which is why it is imperative to hire a legal advocate to protect your rights. At Eckman Law Firm, PLLC, our Midland probation violation lawyers understand that every story has two sides. We are here to listen to your side of the story, gather evidence, and protect you from the serious repercussions you face.
Contact Eckman Law Firm, PLLC , today to get started on your defense with our Midland probation violations lawyers.
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