When convicted of a criminal charge, the judge may sentence you to jail, probation, or a mix of both. However, violating the terms of your probation can lead to its revocation and potential sentencing to jail or fines. At Christopher Koch Law, we’re here to guide you through this critical process, protecting your rights and advocating for your future.
A probation violation triggers the filing of a Motion to Revoke (MTR), often leading to an immediate arrest warrant issued without prior notice. This situation can be alarming as it can result in unexpected arrest.
Should your probation be revoked, a hearing will be held before a judge, not a jury. The judge possesses full authority over determining the consequences of the violation. If you’re on Deferred Adjudication probation and your probation is revoked, you may face a final conviction and the maximum possible punishment allowed by law.
– Albert Einstein
Awareness of activities and behaviors prohibited during probation is key. Any transgression can lead to serious repercussions, including extended probation, fines, or imprisonment. Understanding the processes of probation revocation and MTR hearings is equally important.
At Christopher Koch Law, we’re committed to providing expert legal support to those facing probation violations. Reach out to us today for personalized, dedicated legal assistance.
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Don’t let a probation violation charge dictate your future. Reach out to us today for a free, no-obligation consultation. At Christopher Koch Law, we’re committed to providing the robust defense you need to navigate this challenging time.