Probation Revocation

If you are on probation and have violated a term of your probation, you are likely facing jail or prison time for your violation. If you have committed a new misdemeanor offense or have violated a technical condition of Felony probation, you could serve up to 2 years in prison. If you have committed a new felony offense or have violated a special condition of Felony probation, you could serve the remaining amount of time you have left on probation in prison. Sometimes a person awaiting a probation revocation can sit in jail for months before they are brought before a judge. Having an experienced criminal defense attorney on your side is your best bet for a quick and favorable resolution of your probation case.

There is too much time at stake during a probation revocation not to schedule an Initial Consultation with a CBJ Criminal Defense Attorney.

CRIMINAL DEFENSE ATTORNEYS


ATTORNEY WALT M. BRITT


ATTORNEY DANIELLE MAYS


ATTORNEY JOHN A. MAYS

CRIMINAL DEFENSE NAVIGATION

TRIAL
APPEALS AND MOTION FOR NEW TRIAL
PROBATION REVOCATION
SENTENCE MODIFICATION
CRIMINAL HISTORY RESTRICTION/EXPUNGEMENT
WARANT APPLICATION HEARING