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Sarasota Probation Violation Attorneys

Is Your Loved One in Jail on a Probation Violation?

More people get arrested for a probation violation in Sarasota County than any other reason. Maybe pleading guilty was not a good idea. Maybe probation is NOT for you.

Many people without private attorneys plead to probation just to get their case over with.

Sarasota Bond Hearing Attorneys

Sometimes, probation is a trap. Consult with one of our experienced criminal lawyers at Aiken, O'Halloran & Associates before pleading to probation. If a probation violation warrant resulted in your arrest and you are in jail on a no-bond hold for a violation, our Florida bond hearing attorneys may be able to help. If you committed a technical violation such as:

  • Dirty urine or pee test
  • Missed a probation appointment
  • Did not pay court costs or fees
  • Did not pay probation costs
  • Moved without telling your probation officer

We may be able to get you reinstated if you committed a new offense and got arrested for:

We may be able to get you into rehab or treatment. The truth is many violations occur because you are addicted, have a chemical dependency to alcohol, cocaine, pills or marijuana. Addiction is a sickness that can be treated.

Probation Violations Are Not Hopeless

The criminal defense lawyers at Aiken, O'Halloran & Associates will work to keep you out of jail. We will try to convince the prosecution and the judge that your mistake or error in judgment should not put you back in jail. There are alternatives such as:

  • Probation reinstatement
  • Modification of probation
  • Drug offender probation
  • In-patient drug treatment
  • Drug rehab
  • Probation extensions
  • Probation termination

Call our Sarasota probation violation lawyers today at 941-328-8433 or 1-888-894-4954 for a free consultation or contact us online to learn about your options.

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