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Defending Violations of Probation

Violations of probation are offenses wherein a convicted individual who has received a probation sentence rather than jail time violates the restrictions of probation in some way. Upon discovery of the violation, the individual’s probation officer can do one of two things: give a warning, or take the individual to court for a probation violation hearing.

At a probation violation hearing a judge will review the evidence and make a decision regarding punishment. The judge may decide upon the maximum penalty the individual faced before being awarded probation – such as jail or prison.

A criminal defense attorney who understands the specifics of probation violations will be able to represent a supposed probation violator and help him/her stay out of jail. The experienced lawyers at Leavengood & Nash will be able to advise and represent you at your probation violation hearing to achieve the best result possible.

Probation Violations in Florida

A hearing for a violation of probation is very different from a normal criminal trial. For instance:

  • The defendant does not have the right to a jury; the judge has sole discretion in the outcome of the hearing.
  • The prosecution does not have to prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt – only that it was more than likely that the defendant committed the violation of probation.
  • The defendant may be forced to testify.
  • The defendant may have to wait in jail for the hearing; there is no bond review available.

A probation violation conviction could send you back to jail, even if you were not guilty of the violation or deserve a second chance. Our attorneys will thoroughly investigate your case and build evidence in your favor so your rights are protected.

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