PROBATION VIOLATIONS

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Hire a Minneapolis probation violation attorney to keep your probation intact, avoid jail time, and prevent further legal mishaps. The law office of Brandt Criminal Defense is dedicated to keeping your probation intact and preventing jail time. We understand the stress involved in Minneapolis probation violation cases and are dedicated to keeping penalties to a minimum.

Why Brandt Criminal Defense?

Our lawyers are well known and have been recognized as “Super Lawyers” for the past 5 years in a row – an award distinguished to only 5% of lawyers in Minnesota. We represent persons wrongly accused of property crimes, burglary, theft and shoplifting. Our Minneapolis probation violation attorneys currently serve Minneapolis, St. Paul, and the greater Twin Cities area, as well as Anoka County, Hennepin County, and Ramsey County. Contact our criminal defense attorneys today to get your probation violation case resolved as soon as possible. The Brandt Criminal Defense law firm has successfully challenged countless cases by pointing out flaw’s in the state’s case.

Facts about Probation violation issues:

Probation is a type of deferred sentence because it does not require that you actually serve all the jail time imposed in your sentence. Failing the strict terms of probation, however, can result in further legal trouble and may also result in the serving the entirety of a jail sentence. Other issues with probation violations include:

  • Failing urine screening tests by testing positive for prohibited substances.
  • Failing to abide by the law while on probation.
  • Failure to pay fines/restitution or other fees.
  • Failing to remain in contact with the probation officer.
  • Violating the terms of a restraining order.
  • And/or violating additional terms of the probation agreement.

Penalties For Violating Probation

A probation violation may trigger a number of penalties. The severity of these penalties depends on a number of factors including the type/extent of the violation. Some penalties include:

  • Additional fines
  • Additional jail time
  • Extension of the length of probation
  • And/or additional penalties to be decided at the time of sentencing.