Have You Violated Your Probation?
Probation is often included in a criminal sentence. Probation is usually given an individual in lieu of jail time where part of or no sentence has been completed. It is expected during this time that certain terms will be adhered to. If they are not, the individual on probation risks having to serve the original sentence. There are two types of probation which may be granted: formal and informal probation. Formal probation requires regular meetings with a probation officer along with other stipulations. Informal probation requires the completion of certain terms but no meetings with a probation officer are necessary. Common probation terms may consist of:
- Jail time
- Community service
- Counseling/classes
- Drug testing
- Large fines
- Meetings with a probation officer
If you are facing charges of probation violation, do not hesitate to speak with one of the attorneys at Taracks Gomez & Rickman. Our firm has helped many clients retain their probation status and clear up erroneous charges. Speak with a Tampa criminal defense attorney today if you are concerned about the condition of your probation.
Probation Violations
A seasoned attorney may be able to help you avoid any penalties or at the least lessen the punishment for probation violation. If you are convicted of a violation of your probation you could be facing the following consequences:
- Probation revocation
- Jail time
- Community service
- Counseling or rehabilitation
A strong defense can be the difference between going back to prison and being permitted to complete your probation. In many cases, we are able to show that the charges are in fact not valid and they will be dismissed or at the very least greatly minimized. Don't take chances with your future, our firm can provide clients with outstanding representation in all probation matters. Don't hesitate to contact us today!