VIOLATION OF PROBATION

Miami Violation of Probation Lawyer

If you have been accused of violating the terms of your probation order, Musca Law needs to be on your side.  You can be convicted of a violation of probation if your supervisor believes you acted against the terms of your probation. You can be accused of violating probation if you have been blamed for:

  • Committing another crime.
  • Not passing a drug test, which was a condition of your release.
  • Not paying for restitution or the cost of supervision.
  • Failing to be at your dwelling place during hours of confinement.
  • Tampering with electronic monitoring devices.
  • Moving without permission of the probation officer.

You still have rights.  We know the law and how to preserve your liberties.  Our team of attorneys has been practicing law for a combined total of 100 years.  We will give your case the highest priority and do all we can to preserve your rights.

The odds can be heavily stacked against you if you have been accused of probation violation.  Possible consequences include:

  • Serving the original sentence in lieu of probation
  • Loss of driving privileges
  • Being convicted of a crime the judge previously deferred
  • Revocation of any sentence that might have been imposed before placing the you on probation, including jail or prison time
  • Payment for supervision to the state of Florida,
  • Payment for restitution, court costs and fines
  • community service

Musca Law can alleviate the load and get you through the case proceedings with your rights and reputation intact.  Contact us today and let us defend you.