Legal Representation: Probation Violations

Handling Criminal Defense Cases in Connecticut for Over 30 Years

If you have been granted probation after being convicted of a crime, this is a favorable outcome; however, if you have breached any of the conditions of your probation, you will be charged with a probation violation.

Some of the conditions of probation include:

  • Not being arrested again
  • Not leaving the state of Connecticut without permission
  • Not possessing or carrying firearms or weapons
  • Checking in regularly with a probation officer
  • Appearing before a judge
  • Completing community service
  • Paying all applicable fines

Being charged with a probation violation can be a tedious and frustrating situation, but one that can quickly spiral if not defended properly.

 

If you or a family member have been charged with a probation violation, make sure to contact Attorney Salvatore Bonanno to speak with an experienced Harford criminal defense attorney today.

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