Probation Violations

Florida Probation Violation Attorney

Experienced Advice on Probation Violations and Your Future

Violating probation is a crime in the State of Florida. You may have faced serious consequences for the crime that led to probation in the first place. If you subsequently violate probation, you may now be facing a felony charge.

With nearly 20 years of experience, Florida probation violation lawyer William Hanlon can protect your rights if you have been charged with a violation of your probation in Florida.

Detailed Guidance

Attorney Hanlon has a comprehensive understanding of Florida’s strict laws governing probation violations. To help you understand your situation, he will evaluate the nature of your violation, examine your criminal history, and obtain as much information about you as possible before offering suggestions about your options and your upcoming proceedings. Only by thoroughly understanding your situation is he able to effectively represent your interests in court.

Working to Prevent Additional Jail Time

Whether you are on probation for DUI or another criminal offense, you must understand how Florida’s probation laws and different types of evidence will affect your case. If the prosecution has a solid foundation for their case, you may face felony charges. Attorney Hanlon can pursue alternative sentencing strategies that can allow you to minimize jail time.

Probation violations are taken seriously in Florida, and if the court believes that you are not capable of following the restrictions of your probation, you could end up in jail. Attorney Hanlon will work diligently to demonstrate your good character in an effort to help you avoid further incarceration.

Contact Attorney Hanlon online or call 813-334-3910 to schedule a free consultation to discuss your specific probation violation concerns and learn how he can help you avoid further penalties.