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Violations of Probation (VOP)

"A probation violation doesn’t mean your future is lost. If you’ve been accused of violating the terms of your probation, it’s natural to feel overwhelmed or fearful about what comes next. But you’re not alone—and you still have rights and options. Many violations can be explained, challenged, or resolved without jail time. Our firm is here to listen, to understand your situation, and to fight for the best possible outcome. We’ve helped clients just like you navigate this process and come out stronger on the other side."
What is a Violation of Probation?
If at any point in time during your probationary term, your probation officer has reason to believe that you have violated a term or condition of your probation, they will author a sworn affidavit and request that your Judge either issues a warrant for your arrest or a notice to appear for court. The maximum possible punishment for a violation of probation is same as the maximum punishment you could have received for the underlying offense that you went on probation for. 948.06(1)(a), Fla. Stat.
What Happens At Your Court Hearing?
At your first court hearing for a violation of probation, here is what could potentially happen: (1) you could admit to violating your probation. If you do this, the court can revoke, modify, or continue your probation. If the Judge revokes your probation you could potentially be sentenced to the maximum penalty permissible for the offense you are on probation for; (2) you could deny violating probation and demand a hearing with witnesses; or (3) the Judge can dismiss the violation. 
Why You Need An Attorney
Violations of probation often risk resulting in more jail time than the original case that you went on probation for. That being said, there are many legal defenses to allegations that you violated your probation. An attorney can help you navigate the VOP process, avoid jail time and potentially get your probation terminated earlier than originally expected. 
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