If you have been accused of violating the terms of your probation, you run the risk of incarceration, extended probation or other penalties. You have the right to fight these allegations the same way you fought the original criminal offense. An experienced lawyer from The Law Office of Kelly F. Pittl can help. We will deal with the probation officer, the prosecutor, the judge and any other parties to work out a positive resolution.
How Did You Violate Your Probation?
Probation can seem like a minefield of requirements. Failure to meet even one could result in revocation of your probation. We can help if you were accused of:
- Failing to report to your probation officer
- Failing to attend a scheduled court appearance
- Failing to pay fines or restitution
- Failing to attend court-mandated counseling or classes
- Failing drug tests or alcohol tests
- Committing another crime
Our criminal law team handles these and all other probation violations for people in San Antonio and the surrounding parts of Texas. Our approach to these matters is to work with the appropriate parties to resolve the incident and protect your probation. Perhaps there was a simple misunderstanding. Perhaps there was a reason why you missed a meeting or appearance, or why you have fallen behind on payments. We will listen to your side of the story and take all necessary steps to prevent any damage to your probation.
If you have been accused of committing another crime, matters become more complex. We will not only fight to keep you on probation, we will fight the new charges. Whether you have been accused with a repeat crime of DWI, drug charges or anything else, we are prepared to take an aggressive stance to keep you from getting deeper in trouble.
Free Consultation About Probation Violations
If you have been accused of violating probation, you should discuss your case with an attorney as soon as possible. Call 210-675-9183 or email.