Probation Violations and Probation Revocations
When a person gets placed on probation, there are numerous conditions of probation they must abide by in order to avoid violating probation. Violations, even ones that appear to be small, can result in revocation of probation and/or a jail sentence. If you are concerned that you or a loved one has violated a condition or you know have an arrest warrant out for a probation violation, contact Gabriella Young. The sooner you make the call, the sooner she can begin working on your case and minimizing the consequences. Call (512) 474-2530 for a free consultation today.
Still don't know whether or not you need help? Here are some (but not all) of the most common types of violations:
Still don't know whether or not you need help? Here are some (but not all) of the most common types of violations:
- Committing a new offense
- Driving while license suspended
- Positive alcohol tests on the Interlock Device or SCRAM Device
- Drinking alcohol
- Failing a drug test for misuse of prescription or illegal drugs
- Failing to do community service
- Missing probation meetings
- Failing to complete court ordered counseling
- Falling behind on fine payments for fees and/or fines