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When you’re put on probation, you have requirements that you must meet and boundaries you must operate within. For some, this means having to report to their probation officer regularly to take a drug test or attend group sessions. For others, it could mean having to stay within a geographic region or perform community service. By disobeying the conditions of your probation, law enforcement has the right to arrest you and impose penalties for your violation.
If you are arrested for violation of probation, it is essential that you acquire legal representation, even if your violation didn’t involve the commission of a crime. Louisiana violation of probation attorney Eric G. Johnson of the John D. & Eric G. Johnson Law Firm has extensive experience representing accused criminals and is abreast of Louisiana’s probation statutes. Bring your case to Eric and discover your legal options for lessening penalties.
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318-377-1555What the court determines to be a violation of probation depends mostly on the terms of your probation. However, there are some violations that people commit more than others. Some of the most common probation violations include:
One of the most consequential ways one can violate his probation is by committing another crime. Doing so will result in the individual facing separate legal repercussions for committing the crime and violating their probation.
If the violation of your probation involved the commission of a misdemeanor or a felony, you’d face penalties that’ll align with Louisiana’s statutes for the offense in particular. The handling of a violation of probation case, however, is a bit different.
According to LA Code Crim Pro 899, the court may issue an arrest warrant for an individual at any time during their probation for violation or threatened violation of the conditions of their probation. Once arrested, the individual can be placed in the custody of the court or assigned to a detention facility. In special circumstances, probation officers can make an arrest themselves without a warrant.
The penalties one may face for violating their probation include:
You have the right to defend yourself against the penalties you face. Make sure to do so with the help of a seasoned violation of probation lawyer.
Eric G. Johnson of John D. & Eric G. Johnson Law Firm is an accomplished Louisiana criminal defense lawyer with experience handling violation of probation cases. As a first-time offender, you may be facing a simple warning, but depending on your violation, the court may order that you be sent to jail. Eric can help mitigate penalties for your probation violation and can even serve as your legal representation to combat whatever charges you may be facing. Contact us today at 318-377-1555 for a free case evaluation.
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