Atlanta, Georgia, Criminal Defense
In Georgia, a person picked up by the police for a probation violation can sit in jail for weeks before he or she has the opportunity to speak with someone from the probation office.
Complicating matters further is the fact that the judge who originally sentenced you will not only be presiding at the revocation hearing — he or she only needs to decide that more likely than not, you committed the violation in question.
The bottom line is this: Even if your violation has not been discovered by the office supervising your probation — the sooner you speak to a lawyer about it, the better.
I know Georgia's criminal justice system and understand just how easy it is for a probation violation to become very real, very large problem that threatens your freedom.
Don't take chances with your future. For a free consultation — call my law firm at 678-344-4644 or contact me online.
As an attorney, I represent individuals throughout the Atlanta metro area who have been cited for various types of probation violations, including:
- Drug or alcohol violations
- Failure to complete court-ordered counseling, education classes or substance abuse treatment
- Failure to pay court-ordered fines or restitution
- Failure to perform court-ordered community service
- Failure to report to your probation officer as scheduled and without prior approval
- Committing any criminal offense
I have handled a number of probation cases, and I am familiar with many of the prosecutors and probation agencies in this area. By involving me in the case as early as possible, even before you've actually been cited — I can start working to resolve the situation before it can get out of hand.
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To talk about a probation or parole violation case — and to find out how I can help —call my metro Atlanta, Georgia, law offices directly at 678-344-4644 or contact me online at any time, day or night.
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