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New Orleans Probation Violation Lawyer

When you commit a crime, there are a variety of penalties you could face. In lieu of jail time, some offenders get probation. When a person gets probation, they do not have to serve jail time. They get to stay in the community. However, probation could last for several years and there are often many rules that a person has to follow.

If they do not follow the rules, then it becomes a probation violation. If you have broken the terms of your probation, then you likely face consequences. A probation violation could result in fines and jail time. In some cases, though, you may simply get a warning.

If you have avoided prison through probation and you have violated the terms of your probation, you need to take immediate action to secure a solid defense. A violation of your terms could result in you being sent to prison unless you have a solid defense.

Protect yourself with help from an experienced New Orleans probation violation lawyer from Palazzo Law Firm. We can help you avoid jail time and get a favorable outcome.

Common Probation Violations

Some common probation violations include:

  • Handling or possessing firearms
  • Possessing or using alcohol or recreational drugs
  • Failure to take a drug test
  • Missing a mandatory meeting with your probation officer
  • Missing a mandatory appearance in court
  • Refusal to pay fines or restitution as ordered by the court
  • Not performing community service
  • Not using an electronic monitoring device
  • Going outside a certain area
  • Being arrested for any reason
  • Committing another crime

Probation violations are classified into two categories: technical and substantive. A technical violation occurs if you violate a term of your probation. A substantive violation occurs if you are charged with a new crime.

What Happens if I Violate Probation?

As long as you have not committed another crime, probation officers have a lot of discretion in handling probation violations. Some violations, like missing a meeting with your probation officer, may only be worthy of a warning, especially if you are on misdemeanor violation. More severe violations, like drug use or committing a crime, will result in more severe penalties, such as jail time. This is especially true if you are on felony probation.

You could be forced to attend a probation violation hearing or be ordered to see a judge right away. They may decide to allow you to continue on with your probation under the same terms.

Contact Palazzo Law Firm Today

Probation violations can result in serious consequences. You may even have to face jail time. Don’t blow your opportunity to defend yourself. The team at Palazzo Law Firm can help you negotiate with both courts and probation officers to represent your interests as best as possible. We can help you get a second chance at continuing on with your probation. Call 504-433-1442 or fill out the online form to schedule a consultation with a New Orleans probation violation lawyer.

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