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Probation and Parole Violations

Houston Probation Violations Defense Lawyers

From time to time, the Houston probation violations defense lawyers at Stradley, Chernoff & Alford, receive phone calls from clients complaining about unreasonable probation officers. We always give the same advice: swallow your pride and try to get along. The judge relies heavily on that officer’s reports in a probation hearing. The most realistic way to prevent probation from being revoked is to keep the motion to do so from being filed in the first place.

Probation Violation Help

If it appears that your probation officer will not be appeased or a Motion to Revoke has already been filed, contact us to discuss our strategies for defense of probation violations. The Houston probation and parole violations defense attorneys at the law office of Stradley, Chernoff & Alford, can offer effective counsel after any alleged violation of probation.

Persuasion and Reason for the Sake of Preservation of Your Freedom

In the event that a motion for revocation is filed, our Houston, Texas probation violations defense lawyers will fight to keep you out of jail. There is no right to a jury trial for an alleged violation of probation. The prosecution doesn’t have to prove a violation beyond a reasonable doubt. However, you do have the right to a hearing and discovery materials. More importantly, you have the right to counsel who can fight the allegations.

Communicating Effectively with Judges

Some judges consider probation a sort of “contract” between themselves and the person on probation, and view any breach of that contract as an affront to the court. However, there are always two sides to a story, and you can be sure that the probation officer and prosecutor will only reveal the bad information to the judge. Many times when the Judge is made aware of extenuating circumstances, she agrees not to revoke. We have observed that many judges work very hard to find alternatives to sending violating probationers back to jail.

As attorneys who are board-certified in criminal law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization and former chief prosecutors and assistant district attorneys, we have a great deal of knowledge and experience to offer. We know the judges, and know what to expect from them.

Probation Revocation Hearing

A probation revocation hearing is a rare occurrence. Primarily because the Judge is already aware of the allegations and in the majority of cases will tell the parties before a hearing is set what she will do in the event the allegations are proven. However, there are some circumstances where a hearing must be set and defended. Sometimes this is the only way for a defense attorney to provide information to a Judge bent on revoking. It is imperative that you hire a defense attorney who has the experience to handle revocation hearings.

When you need probation violation help, Stradley, Chernoff & Alford, can guide you through the system and fight for a restoration of your liberty. Contact us for a free consultation if you face violation of probation charges.

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