Probation Violations
If you have been accused of violating the conditions of your Probation, you should not go into Court without representation by an attorney who is experienced in Probation Violation matters. The consequences of being found in violation of probation can be serious. You can face a jail sentence for violating probation for reasons such as:
- New criminal charges
- Failing a drug test
- Failing to pay fines, court fees or restitution
- Failing to complete treatment or community service
- Absconding from probation
- Failing to report to your probation officer
- Missing curfews
P. R. Moss has over 30 years of experience with the probation courts and probation officers. She can help you minimize the consequences of a probation violation and help you avoid revocation.
If you or a loved one has been accused of violating the terms of your Probation, contact P.R. Moss at 910-433-2800 for a FREE initial consultation. They are experienced Fayetteville criminal defense attorneys and will assist you in Probation Violation Hearings.