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PROBATION VIOLATIONS
Probation violations in Denton County are treated very seriously in the courts. Denton County has a reputation for being very strict with its probationers, and many times a simple failure to complete some conditions results in the threat of jail. Generally, failing to complete all conditions in the period you are given gets you an open warrant for your arrest and the possibility of jail time. Sometimes a problem with drugs or alcohol isn’t addressed by your probation conditions, and you are looking at possible jail time. But there are other options.
Sometimes all you need is a little more time to complete your probation conditions. Maybe leaving you on probation with some new conditions will solve the problem. Or maybe your situation requires a unique solution.
Whatever the case, you need an attorney who is willing and able to find a solution for you other than jail time. Many factors come into play when determining how best to deal with a probation revocation. An experienced attorney knows how to evaluate those factors and help you. Call me today and let’s talk about your options.
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