Protecting the Rights of Those on Probation
If you were convicted of a crime and given probation in lieu of jail time, there are certain requirements that you need to fulfill in order to remain in compliance. Any failure to fulfill the requirements of your probation can result in extremely serious consequences, including the possibility of having to serve the entire sentence you avoided when you were given probation.
If you have violated your probation or parole, or you have been notified of a warrant for your arrest, contact a qualified criminal defense attorney immediately to discuss your legal options. At McIntyre, Panzarella, Thanasides, Hoffman, Bringgold & Todd, P.L., we can help to minimize the impact of a probation or parole violation by working proactively on your behalf.
Committed to Preserving Your Freedom
Our Tampa criminal defense lawyers can work with your probation or parole officer in an effort to resolve the situation, or represent you in court if necessary. We have extensive experience with these matters, and we pursue every available option in an attempt to keep you out of jail and preserve your freedom.
There are a number of issues that can constitute a probation or parole violation, including the following:
- Failing to report to your probation or parole officer
- Failure to complete court-ordered treatment
- Failure to comply with court orders for restitution, community service or other issues
- Committing a new crime
- Disabling monitoring devices
Speak to One of Our Florida Probation Rules and Consequences Lawyers
If you are facing the possibility of going to jail for a probation or parole violation, we will build the most compelling possible case on your behalf. We will work with you to gain a complete understanding of the details behind the alleged violation and present your case to the court. If you have been accused of a new crime, we will fight the charges and work to prove your innocence. Contact our office immediately to discuss your case with an attorney.


