Probation/Parole Violations
When you are tried and convicted of a crime, you face several potential punishments. These punishments can include fines and incarceration, but the courts can impose a probation sentence in addition to, or in lieu, of fines and prison time. Failure to obey the terms of your probation can lead to a probation violation and several negative consequences. At Flowers Law Group, our team is dedicated to providing you with quality legal services. If you are facing criminal charges, our team knows the ins and outs of the system and can help you understand the terms and conditions of your probation.
What is Probation?
In some cases, the court may order probation. Probation allows individuals convicted of a crime a level of freedom they would not have if they had been ordered to serve time in jail or prison. However, a person on probation must live under specific conditions. Probation conditions are designed to protect the community and punish the offender. There are different probation conditions for every person and case, but some of the standard conditions may include:
- Community service.
- Fines.
- Reporting to a probation officer.
- Drug testing.
- Restitution.
- Searches.
What Happens If You Violate Probation?
While probation violations law varies from state to state, a probation violation generally occurs when you refuse, ignore, avoid, or break the conditions of your probation at any time during the probation period. Some of the ways you could violate probation include:
- Committing another crime.
- Failing a drug test.
- Caught possessing drugs.
- Neglecting to attend counseling or other court-ordered programs.
- Failing to pay mandatory fines.