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Probation Violation

Probation Violation in Arizona

When you are put on probation, you agree to follow certain rules about where you can go, what activities you can engage in or who you can be close to. You also agree to abide by the general rules of probation, such as regularly meeting with your probation officer. If, however, you commit a felony probation violation or misdemeanor probation violation, you are facing serious consequences and possibly will return to prison.

Sometimes it's difficult for people to be restricted in these ways, so it's relatively easy to violate their probation. For a free consultation in a probation violation issue, contact Beresky & Fish, P.C. Call our law office in Phoenix, Arizona, at 866-583-9283 (locally at 602-714-1632) or complete our online form.

We Believe in Second Chances

At Beresky & Fish, P.C., we believe in second chances and will do our best to see that you get one. However, obtaining legal counsel as soon as possible is crucial. You may already be headed down a path toward jail. Common probation violations include:

  • Failing to report to your probation officer
  • Leaving the jurisdiction without permission
  • Failing to return to the jurisdiction on time
  • Failing to attend court-ordered treatment programs
  • Failing a drug test
  • Failing to pay court-ordered restitution
  • Committing a second crime
  • Contacting someone who has an order of protection against you

Our attorneys will do everything in our power to convince the prosecutors to give you a second chance. We will do a thorough background investigation and present the facts of your situation in the best light possible.

If you could be headed to jail, there is something you can do about it. You have the right to your day in court. Contact our experienced criminal defense lawyers at 866-583-9283 (locally at 602-714-1632) to find out how we can help you.