Probation Violations Attorney in Sarasota, FL

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Aiken, O'Halloran & Associates

2060 Ringling Blvd
Sarasota, FL 34237888-894-4954
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Probation Violations Overview

Sarasota Probation Violation

If you or a loved one has been or will be charged with a felony probation violation or a misdemeanor probation violation, the experienced criminal defense attorneys at Aiken, O’Halloran & Associates may be able to have your warrant dismissed, have you reinstated or get your probation extended. It often depends on whether it is a technical violation such as dirty urine, a failure to pay costs of supervision, a fine or court costs, or fling a monthly report late. Sometimes, a new offense or new arrest results in your probation officer submitting an affidavit to the judge to issue a warrant for your arrest with a no-bond hold.

The Sarasota criminal defense lawyers of Aiken, O’Halloran & Associates will try to get you out on bond if possible and vigorously represent you at your probation revocation hearing. Call our law firm toll free at 888-894-4954 for a free consultation today.

As experienced Sarasota criminal attorneys, we will leave no stone unturned in your defense and will exhaust every avenue in negotiating with the prosecutor and persuading the judge that your error in judgment does not warrant a county jail sentence or state prison term.

If you are in jail because of addiction to prescription pills such as OxyContin, Roxicodone or Hydrocodone, drug treatment or drug rehab may be an alternative to jail. Call today to discuss resolving your violation.

It Is Never Hopeless

Call 941 366-3506 or 1-888-894-4954 or contact us online for a free no-obligation consultation.

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Areas of Practice

  • Criminal Defense

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