Probation and Parole Violations
Probation is granted when a court decides to suspend the imposition of a jail or prison sentence and the terms and conditions of probation can include monthly fees, classes, community work service, random drug and/or alcohol testing, and other terms that must be complied with. An individual can be placed on varying levels of probation, including unsupervised, supervised, or intensive probation. A variety of activities can constitute violating probation, including failing to complete a drug or alcohol rehabilitation program, refusing to pay fines, not paying court-ordered restitution, possessing illegal drugs or weapons while on probation, committing other crimes, or violating any other terms and conditions of your probation. Contact the Firm for a free evaluation of your probation case.