Florida Probation Violations Lawyer
A violation of probation/parole will occur when you violate the terms of your probation/parole order. However, you can be still be charged with a violation of your probation/parole if the State or your supervisor believes that you violated the terms of your probation/parole.
It most circumstances, if you are charged with a violation you will be taken to jail. Dependent upon the circumstance and the recommendation of the probation/parole officer the judge can keep you until your case is resolved. For those reasons alone, it is imperative that you find an experienced defense attorney to fight on your behalf. No matter the circumstance you could easily lose your probation or parole privileges altogether.
Probation/Parole violation can stem from a wide range of circumstances, such as:
- Not paying your court costs
- Not reporting to your probation officer
- Failing a drug test
- Committing a new crime
If you are under investigation or have been arrested and charged, contact PJ Mitchell and he will be available to speak with you regarding your situation. He will discuss what options you have, what will happen next and help you find the best possible defense to aid in the best feasible outcome. You can call our office at (305) 447-1333 or reach us by completing the form below or by sending an e-mail. He will fight for your rights!