Defense for People Accused of Probation Violations
Probation violations can come in many forms. Perhaps you were accused of a technical violation, such as failing to pay fines and court costs on time, not completing community service or missing a probation meeting. Perhaps you were accused of new criminal charges.
No matter what type of violation has put your probation in jeopardy, the lawyers at the Bush Law Firm in Dallas, Texas, can help you straighten things out.
Step One: Getting to Know You
If you have been accused of a technical violation, your probation may be revoked because it appears to the district attorney and the probation officer that you do not take your probation seriously and that you need a more serious penalty. Our job is to make certain they understand that is not the case.
At the Bush Law Firm, we have insight into how the State makes probation-related decisions and can often work with prosecutors to find a solution that benefits our clients and is acceptable to the prosecutor and the judge. We have extensive experience with probation violation hearings as well as hearings to terminate or modify probation.
Fighting a New Case
If your probation is the result of new criminal charges, our attorneys will fight those charges. From drug charge defense to DWI/DUI defense, our attorneys can defend against whatever charges have been filed against you. Contact Us for a Free Initial Consultation
Call us at 214-824-4040 or send us an e-mail to schedule a free initial consultation about your probation violation. We handle all cases at fees that are reasonable, and we accept credit cards as a method of payment.
















