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Probation Violations

Probation violations can be one of the more onerous and risky appearances in the District or Superior Courts. Probationers can be ordered back to court, sometimes by being placed under arrest and held in jail, for ANY violation of ANY condition of probation. These may include missing an office visit, missing a curfew, testing positive for a controlled substance or alcohol, traveling outside the county without the probation officer's permission, new arrests and/or convictions, failing to pay monetary obligations etc.

Upon coming to court, the judge has the authority to revoke the probation and send the probationer back to jail for the balance of the sentence. The judge can also extend the probation, add new conditions to the probation or terminate the probation. The judge can also order a combination of these conditions.

A defendant charged with probation violation should contact an attorney and seek counsel immediately. Counsel can then commence discussions with the probation officer and/or the prosecutor to negotiate recommendations and means by which to mitigate the violations.

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Sir Winston Churchill Connelly is a red Labradoodle bred from a mahogany miniature French Poodle and a red English Lab. He is doted upon by staff and clients alike, stealing their hearts with his sweet disposition. more photos

Dustye

Dustye is a gaited (also known as racking) Registered Tennessee Walking Horse. He is a sweet tempered, playful, noble buckskin who loves to give rides to kids. more photos

Law Office of Christopher A. Connelly
101 North McDowell Street, Suite 104
Charlotte NC 28204

Phone: 704-376-9376
Fax: 704-376-3316
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