Probation Violation Attorney
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Probation is a form of sentencing that is ordered by the court instead of jail time and other harsh penalties. It often includes conditions and actions that need to be carried out by the defendant.
These conditions most often include:
- Attending school
- Making restitution
- Taking regular drug tests
- Maintaining employment
- Paying fines and court fees
- Attending meetings with your probation officer
If you violate the terms of your probation or are arrested for another criminal offense, you can be charged with probation violation. A hearing will then be held to determine the status of your probation. The judge can decide to set new conditions to your existing probation, increase the amount of time you must remain on probation, or revoke your probation.
If the court rescinds your probation, you will be sent to jail to complete your original sentence. Depending on the reason for the violation, you may also be facing new criminal charges. If you have been charged with probation violation, legal representation by a qualified West Palm Beach criminal defense lawyer will improve the chances of a successful outcome to your case.
Tough Defense for Your West Palm Beach Case
My name is Phillip Ridolfo, Jr. and my firm The Law Offices of Phillip T. Ridolfo, Jr. has provided aggressive criminal defense to clients charged with probation violation for nearly 25 years. I am a former prosecutor that uses my legal experience in both areas of the criminal justice system when fighting any type of criminal charges.
Large law firms will often prioritize clients when it comes to the time and resources spent on a case. I maintain a small office so that I can always provide my clients with the attention their legal situation deserves.
Regardless of the charges against you, I will always be reachable and provide you with dedicated legal representation as your West Palm Beach criminal defense attorney - (561) 475-2752