If you are satisfying a previous Georgia conviction, you may be completing a period of probation with specific conditions you must follow. If you violate the terms of your probation, you may have to serve the rest of your sentence in custody or face other serious consequences. If this is the case, it’s important to contact an experienced Douglas County probation violation lawyer to help.
The terms and conditions contemplated for probation are addressed in Georgia Code § 42-8-35, and after a conviction, the court decides the probation terms and conditions for every individual case. Some typical terms and conditions of probation for criminal cases include:
Other supplemental special conditions, based on your specific situation, may be part of your individual probation, such as making restitution payments to a victim or attending rehabilitation programs.
There are some ways you might be guilty of violating the terms of your probation. First, you may have committed a technical violation when you’ve failed to follow one of the rules of your probation, i.e., if you didn’t report to your probation officer as required. Second, you may have violated one of the conditions specific to your probation, like not completing your required community service.
Even with the right intentions, probation violations happen. It can be difficult and tiresome to follow the many strict requirements of your probation, and some people may even unintentionally violate their probation terms. Unfortunately, probation officers can revoke your probation, even if the violation was accidental. If you need help with a violation issue, it’s important to consult an attorney who can help explore your options.
No matter if you accidentally violated the terms of your probation or if you failed to follow the terms and conditions, an attorney can help. A dedicated probation violation attorney can answer your questions and help determine what options you might have. They can help:
With an attorney by your side, they can help argue for legal, alternative penalties for the violation instead of having your entire probation revoked.
Contact the Law Offices of Marc A. Watkins, P.C., for any issues with Douglas County probation terms. Marc A. Watkins has a depth of knowledge about probation violation matters and is dedicated to helping clients who are facing these charges.
Contact the Law Offices of Marc A. Watkins, P.C., to schedule a confidential initial consultation, where we can begin to discuss how to arrive at a positive outcome in your case.
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