Were you recently charged with a probation violation? Here’s some general information about what this means and who you can turn to if you live in the Kansas City Metro area.
You may have been given the option of choosing probation over jail time. However, as part of the agreement, you had to sign off on a set of rules – knowing that you could be penalized if you violated the rules.
Probation terms vary on the situation, but your probation officer should have gone over your terms with you. For example, some terms restrict the defendant from leaving home during certain hours, and others may prohibit the use of alcohol. Still, others violate their probation if they fail to check in with the court as requested. And, of course, if you commit another crime while on probation, this is a violation of your terms.
This depends on your specific situation. However, a probation officer is legally required to notify the court if you do not follow the terms of your probation. As a result, the court may give you a warning or require you to appear before a judge.
If this is your first violation, and the severity of the condition you violated was not severe, you might be given a warning. However, this is up to the discretion of the judge.
If you have received written notice that your probation violation has been reported to the court, reach out to an attorney. They can use the time before the court date to gather evidence on your behalf to dispute the violation. It’s worth noting that the prosecuting attorney doesn’t need to submit overwhelming evidence to prove that you violated your probation.
During court, the judge will examine the evidence, evaluate the severity of the violation, and determine the probability of whether you will violate probation again. As a result, the judge may add terms to your probation, extend the time period of your probation, or sentence you to serve your remaining time incarcerated.
You have a right to be represented by an attorney during your probation hearing. You also have the right to introduce evidence that may help with your case.
In the Kansas City Metro area, reach out to Kelly, Symonds, Reed, and Jansen. We hire the best criminal defense attorneys in the region and will fight for your interests in your probation violation case. In addition, we customize our litigation strategies to seek the best possible outcomes for our clients.
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