Probation Revocation
Augusta Probation Revocation Lawyers
Individuals on probation can be misinformed or unaware of certain conditions of their parole. If you have violated parole, you are probably wondering what happens next. Do I get a second chance? Do I go straight to jail? Unfortunately, a probation violation can mean your parole gets revoked by the judge. Your parole officer will likely issue a bench warrant for your arrest and petition for a probation revocation hearing. In some cases, depending on your record, a judge will sentence you for the remainder of your time in jail. Having an aggressive and highly skilled criminal defense attorney at your side can help you avoid probation revocation and jail time.
Protecting the Rights of Clients ? Probation Violations ? Passionate About Justice
At Plunkett, Hamilton, Manton & Graves, LLP , we do not take parole violations lightly. We understand the potential consequences at stake and treat every client with the dignity and respect that they deserve. Our criminal defense attorneys will advocate on your behalf at the probation revocation hearing to seek minimal consequences. We are aggressive, effective probation revocation lawyers in Augusta, Georgia, seeking to protect the rights of our clients.
Contact our offices today for a consultation on your probation violations matter. Call (706) 722-4111 in Augusta or (706) 650-2100 in Evans to speak to one of our experienced criminal defense attorneys today.
Parole violations vary depending on the individual but can include:
- Failing to report to a parole officer
- Failing to show up and take a drug test
- Failing a drug test
- Failing to attend mandated drug/alcohol rehabilitation programs
- Failing to complete community service
- Committing another criminal offense
Probation Revocation Hearing
You will have to appear before a judge at a probation revocation hearing. A probation revocation hearing is similar to trial and you are entitled to fair representation. The judge will inquire as to whether you violated probation and make a sentencing decision. We will seek minimal consequences such as a continuation of your probation and to avoid jail time at all possible costs.
Contact Probation Violations Attorneys: Richmond County, Georgia
If you are facing parole revocation, you need an attorney with the experience, dedication, and courtroom skills to get you the best possible result for your case. At our firm, our team of criminal defense lawyers has the experience in parole hearings to effectively defend you. Contact us today to discuss your case.