Violation of Probation

Representing Violation of Probation in Ocala • Belleview • The Villages • Silver Springs

An accusation that one has violated their probation is a serious accusation and can have serious consequences. A violation of probation often results in “no bond” and leave you or a loved one behind bars. A violation of probation is different from a typical criminal charge. At a violation hearing hearsay is admissible, there is no fifth amendment right against self-incrimination and the prosecution does not need to prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. The state must only prove your guilt by a preponderance of the evidence. If you are accused of a violation of probation it is critical that you seek an experienced attorney who understands the complexities of a violation and can help you get back on the right track.

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