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Criminal Defense for Probation Revocation

By Zendeh Del Law Firm  Jul. 2, 2010 10:32a

A person can have their probation revoked if he or she fails to comply with the terms that were set out by the court. This could include violations such as:

 

  • Failing to report to one's probation officer
  • Refusing to gain employment 
  • Purchasing a gun
  • Moving to another location
  • Committing another crime while on probation
  • Moving out of the country
  • Removing an electronic tag that is used to monitor location by law enforcement officials
  • Violating some other point on the probation agreement

 

Having your probation revoked  jeopardizes your freedom and may result in imprisonment. If a motion to revoke your probation has been started, then you need to contact a criminal defense attorney as soon as possible to begin building your defense.

 

Competent Criminal Defense Attorneys Can Help

At the Zendeh Del Law Firm, we are knowledgeable in handling probation revocations and can assist you in resolving the matter. We will aggressively fight to increase the possibility of your release if you have already been re-arrested and get your probation reinstated. If you have not yet been re-arrested, then we can provide you with the legal advice necessary to help you avoid the revocation.

 

We service clients throughout Texas and have experience in not only probation revocations, but numerous other criminal defense matters including DWI, theft, violent crimes, sex crimes, white collar crimes, domestic violence, murder & manslaughter, assaultdrug crimes and more. By having a criminal defense attorney working to help you, you are placing yourself in an advantageous position as we can help you build a foundation for your defense.

Contact a Criminal Defense Lawyer at our office for a free consultation so we can help you avoid some potentially serious legal complications in your life.

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