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What is Probation?

Probation is defined by the Florida Department of Corrections as "A Court-ordered term of community supervision under specific conditions for a specific period of time that cannot exceed the maximum sentence for the offense." There are times when a defendant who has been convicted of a crime will be granted probation, in lieu of part or all of his jail sentence. Probation allows the defendant to return to the community, although this return is supervised and closely regulated. There are specific conditions that a probationer must meet in order to successfully complete his or her term of probation, including regular reporting to a probation officer and the completion of court-ordered counseling or the payment of fines. This will vary depending on the specific case.

Are you currently on probation? Have you been accused of a probation violation of any kind? Take a moment to talk to a Miami probation violation attorney at our law firm. We represent clients who have been accused of probation violations throughout Miami Dade and Broward Counties and can offer you a confidential consultation to discuss your case.

Violations of Probation in Miami

There are many different actions that may be considered a violation of probation. This may include a failure to report to your probation officer, being arrested for a new offense, associating with known criminals, possessing a firearm, failing to attend counseling or rehabilitation, failing to pay a court-ordered fine or failing to perform community service. Any violation of this kind in the Miami area may result in the revocation of your probation and the enforcement of the sentence that would have been enforced if probation had not been granted by the court.

Make sure you do not take any chances with your probation. Contact a Miami Probation Violation Defense Lawyer at Hager & Schwartz today to discuss your case.

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