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Probation Attorney in Fort Lauderdale, Florida

If You Have Violated the Terms of Your Probation

If you have violated your probation, you need a lawyer who knows the law and has the skill to defend you. The consequences are too great to settle for anything less than great legal representation.

At my law firm, I make sure you get nothing but high quality legal representation, at the best price possible. As your attorney, I will make myself available to you throughout the process, so you are never left in the dark wondering what's happening in your case. Call my Fort Lauderdale, Florida, office, or contact me online for a free consultation.

Defending You Against All Probation Violations Charges

In probation violation charges, the initial crime can be a felony or misdemeanor, state or federal. The violation charge can involve either a technical or a substantive violation.

Technical Violations

A technical violation is a violation that does not involve a new crime of any kind; it refers to breaking the basic rules of your probation:

  • Failing to report to your probation officer
  • Moving without permission
  • Failure to pay the restitution that you owe
  • Failure to attend your court-ordered treatment program
  • Disobeying a court order

I can fight for you to help ensure that you get no further jail time for your probation violation.

Substantive Violations

A substantive probation violation involves charges of a new crime while on probation. I do everything I can to keep you from further fines, jail time, and a tarnished personal record.

I make every effort to resolve your charges at the first hearing, to save you time and money, but I can represent you through the final hearing, and even the appeal if necessary.

Contact Me Today ∙ 954-903-4743

As a way to keep my costs as low as possible, I offer a free consultation, and we can work out a payment plan if needed. Contact me today.

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