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This blog is anecdotal in nature. No post regarding a verdict or result obtained should be taken as a guarantee that the Umansky Law Firm can achieve the same verdict or result in your particular case. Each case has its own unique set of circumstances and facts and a lawyer is not allowed to guarantee the outcome of any case they undertake. However, we will be privileged to represent you, and we will work hard to fight for your rights and try to achieve the best possible outcome for you. If you have been accused of a crime, please call us today at 407-228-3838 or link to us at contact us for a free case evaluation.

Wednesday, February 20, 2008

Probation Violation is a Serious Matter

While the temptation to believe that once you have been sentenced for a crime, probation shouldn’t matter much to you, think again. In Florida, breaking probation can be a severe crime. Proving you have violated your probation is much easier than simply showing guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. All the judge needs to hear is that you are more likely to have broken your probation than not.

Once it has been proven that you have violated your probation, either on purpose, or through circumstances beyond your control, a judge will examine the severity and impose punishment. You also do not have the right to a trial by jury for a violation. The judge might set a bond, but is not required to do so, meaning that you could be kept in jail for longer than you originally thought.

You need to know that, beyond what violations might be obvious to you, the severity of your probation violation will affect the way you are sentenced if you are caught. Your probation might be extended, or you might go to prison.

If you find yourself caught violating probation in Florida, the first thing you should do is consult an experienced probation lawyer. Do not admit to the violation until you have spoken with your lawyer. You should also know that your lawyer’s experience could mean the difference in getting the violation dropped or going to prison.

If you are in the Orlando, Florida area and have been accused of a probation violation, please contact the law offices of The Umansky Firm. The Umansky Firm will be able to answer your questions and guide you through the legal system once you have scheduled an initial consultation.

posted by Lynn at 7:31 AM

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