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Probation Revocations

Probation Revocation

Probation is often given as an alternative to jail time, allowing individuals to serve their sentence while maintaining some level of freedom. However, violating probation—even unintentionally—can result in serious consequences, including probation revocation, additional penalties, or jail time. If you are facing probation revocation, you need an experienced attorney who can fight to keep you out of jail.

At Moore Law Center, we have extensive experience handling probation violations and revocations. With our background as a former judge and prosecutor, we understand how probation cases are evaluated, giving us a distinct advantage in defending you. Our goal is to protect your freedom, minimize penalties, and help you stay on track.

Common Reasons for Probation Revocation

Probation violations can occur for a variety of reasons, including:

Missed Court Appearances – Failing to attend a scheduled hearing can result in a violation.

Failed Drug or Alcohol Tests – Testing positive for illegal substances or alcohol can trigger revocation proceedings.
New Criminal Charges – Being arrested or charged with another offense while on probation.
Missed Meetings with a Probation Officer – Skipping required check-ins with your probation officer.
Failure to Complete Court-Ordered Programs – Not finishing community service, rehabilitation, or educational programs required by the court.
Traveling Without Permission – Leaving the state or designated area without approval.

Don't Let a Mistake Ruin Your Future

If you’re facing probation revocation, time is critical. You need an experienced attorney who can act quickly to protect your freedom and fight for your best possible outcome. At Moore Law Center, we are dedicated to defending your rights and keeping you on track.

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