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Dallas Probation Violation Lawyer

Are you facing a motion to revoke probation?

Probation violations have the potential to have very serious outcomes if you are convicted to the full extent of the law. If you are on probation, you probably already know that a violation of your probation could result in you having to serve the full amount of the sentence which you initially avoided by being placed on probation. Whether you violated a procedural aspect of your probation, such as failing to pay a fine or attend a class, or have been charged with another crime, it is possible to avoid jail or prison and keep your freedom if you have the legal representation of a skilled and dedicated attorney.

Sometimes, staying on probation can be as easy as making sure that you correct the violation, if it was a matter of unpaid fees or a missed class or missed community service. A Dallas criminal defense attorney at D'Amore Law Firm can advise you as to the best course of action, defend your case, and guide you through the legal system. Our probation violation lawyers have the experience you need if you are facing a motion to revoke probation or a motion to adjudicate guilt.

Violation of Probation Defense Attorney in Dallas

If you are being charged with violating your probation, it is important to remember that you do not have to defend yourself against the crime of which you were originally convicted. This means that by admitting fault and taking responsibility for your mistake, the court may be more lenient and allow you to stay on probation. It may also be helpful to consider the other aspects of your probation violation, such as the exact meaning of the terms, the attitude of your probation officer, and the situation that caused you to violate probation in the first place.

The worst thing you can do is to avoid the law, your probation officer, and your mistake. Contact a Dallas Probation Violation Attorney at our firm today!

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