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California's parole and probation system is very complicated, and when you are on probation or parole, even conduct that seems very normal and innocent can get you in trouble, and even potentially send you to prison.
If you were convicted of a crime in the past but did not complete the terms of your probation, you are in danger of additional fines, jail, or even prison time. You need an experienced criminal defense attorney to protect you. After a person is placed on probation, he/she is allowed to return to his/her home environment instead of jail.
In order for a person to successfully complete the terms of his/her probation, he/she must follow the rules that were set forth by the court at the time he/she was sentenced.
We can conduct our own complete investigation into the charges you face in an effort to keep you out of jail and from receiving any additional penalties.
There are different types of probation in California and Orange County. Formal probation requires that you meet with a probation officer at designated times and dates. Informal probation requires that you complete certain terms and you will not usually meet with a probation officer. Depending on the type of probation and the type of infraction, you will see differing penalties for violating your probation.
If you have questions please call (949) 492-9944
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