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If you violate the terms of your probation, the judge, prosecutor, and your probation officer won’t be very happy. And, unfortunately, it could lead to jail time. Probation is a contract that you enter into with the court system, and if you break the terms, the judge may decide to terminate your eligibility. If that happens, you will likely face the original sentence that was put off in lieu of successfully completing probation.
A former prosecutor in both Cass and Saint Joseph counties, David G. Moore is now a highly respected criminal defense attorney serving Kentwood, Michigan and surrounding communities. He and his team of top-rated defense lawyers have the experience, resources, and connections needed to get you back in the good graces of the court system, and if possible, help to restore your probationary terms without incarceration.
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If you have been accused of violating the terms of your probation in Kentwood, MI, you can trust the experienced probation violation lawyers at the David G. Moore Law Firm for no-nonsense legal counsel that protects your rights. We work nonstop to ensure the best outcomes for all of our clients every day. Call us now and let us help you to avoid being arrested, even if you already have a bench warrant in your name.
What are the potential consequences of a probation violation in Kentwood, MI?
Violating the terms of your probation makes you stand out more in your PO's mind, which might make you subject to more random alcohol and drug tests, more frequent reporting, or other unpleasantries. And if the court decides, you may have to serve out your original sentence that you avoided by entering into a probationary agreement.
How can a probation violation lawyer help me?
A criminal defense attorney who has a firm grasp of the inner dealings of the Kentwood court system can be most effective at protecting your rights, especially when you are on active probation. In almost every case, it's simply not the best idea to attempt self-representation at a probation violation hearing. You'll feel so much better knowing that you have a team of effective attorneys in your corner.
What are my rights if I'm accused of a probation violation?
You have the basic right to obtain professional legal counsel. It's highly recommended, because, without it, the result you receive in the courtroom can be adversely life-changing. Once the court makes its decision, it's made. So it's very important to arm yourself with the expert assistance of a skilled and experienced criminal defense attorney.
You can contact us through our website or call our office at (269) 808-8007 to schedule a free initial consultation.
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