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Probation Revocation in Denton County, Texas

Have you or someone you know been charged with violating the terms and conditions of probation? Whether the alleged violations are as minor as failing to pay court costs on schedule or are more serious, our team at the Law Offices of Tim Powers can help defend you against probation revocation.

In Denton County, probation is taken very seriously. When a motion to revoke a Denton County probation has been filed, the defendant is usually arrested; unless the chance to post bond is granted, you could spend extensive time in jail.

Charged with violating your probation in Denton County or Collin County? Contact our firm today.

Once an individual has been arrested, the state must:

Prove that the terms and conditions of probation were violated

If the state has sufficient evidence to prove that an allegation is true, you could be punished by a Motion to Revoke Probation, which would mean you would face the original suspended sentence. You could also be sentenced with a Motion to Adjudicate, which would leave you facing the maximum jail sentence for the original offense. With such serious consequences, it is important to retain a Denton County criminal defense lawyer who understands all sides of the law and can fight for your future freedom when it is at stake.

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Our Attorneys Can Help with Your Denton County Probation

Have you or someone you know been charged with violating the terms and conditions of probation? Whether the alleged violations are as minor as failing to pay court costs on schedule or are more serious, our team at the Law Offices of Tim Powers can help defend you against probation revocation.

In Denton County, probation is taken very seriously. When a motion to revoke a Denton County probation has been filed, the defendant is usually arrested; unless the chance to post bond is granted, you could spend extensive time in jail.

Charged with violating your probation in Denton County or Collin County? Contact our firm today.

Once an individual has been arrested, the state must:

Prove that the terms and conditions of probation were violated

If the state has sufficient evidence to prove that an allegation is true, you could be punished by a Motion to Revoke Probation, which would mean you would face the original suspended sentence. You could also be sentenced with a Motion to Adjudicate, which would leave you facing the maximum jail sentence for the original offense. With such serious consequences, it is important to retain a Denton County criminal defense lawyer who understands all sides of the law and can fight for your future freedom when it is at stake.

Probation Lawyers with Decades of Legal Experience

At the Law Offices of Tim Powers, we have served clients for decades and have been successful with over 40,000 cases so far. We have been involved in hundreds of probation violation cases throughout Denton County over the past several years, and we know what it takes to win.

We work around the clock for each of our clients. Call us today and we would be happy to schedule a free, in-person case consultation to discuss the details of your probation, the alleged Denton County probation violation, and what we can do to fight for you in court.

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You could also be sentenced with a Motion to Adjudicate, which would leave you facing maximum jail sentence for the original offense.

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