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Virginia Probation Violation Lawyers

Violating the terms of your probation can be a very serious matter. Depending upon the circumstances of your case, you could face harsh criminal penalties and even run the risk of being incarcerated. When allegations of a probation violation arise, the prosecution will act quickly – and if your sentence was suspended earlier, the prosecution is likely to make a request for the judge to revoke your previously suspended sentence. 

If you have been accused of a probation violation you cannot afford to go it alone. With so much on the line you need to have an experienced criminal defense attorney on your side who understands how the criminal justice system operates. Casey R. Stevens and Lisa K. Caruso are first-rate Woodbridge, Virginia defense lawyers who know what it takes to successfully confront a probation violation allegation. As former prosecutors for the Commonwealth of Virginia they have an extensive understanding of how the government approaches and prosecutes these types of cases. They will undertake a thorough analysis of your situation striving to develop the strongest possible defense strategy for your case.

Probation Violations in Virginia

Under Virginia law a probation violation occurs when an individual fails to meet the specific conditions of his or her probation. Depending upon the nature of your crime and the sentence in your case, your probation requirements may include:

  • Reporting to a probation officer
  • Making restitution
  • Not committing any additional crimes
  • Not leaving the state
  • Maintaining steady employment
  • Passing drug or alcohol tests
  • Completing a community service requirement

If you are found to be in violation of the terms and conditions of your probation, the court can impose a number of different penalties and sanctions including:

  • Sentencing you to a period of incarceration for contempt of court for failing to abiding by the court's order
  • Extending your period of probation
  • Ordering you to pay all or a portion of any fine that was previously suspended
  • Adding additional terms or conditions to your original probation order
  • Revoking your probation and ordering you to complete the previously suspended portion of your sentence

In the event that you are convicted of a new crime while you are on probation, the court will not only impose penalties for your new offense, it is also likely to impose additional penalties for your probation violation. In these situations it is very important for you to make certain that you have a knowledge defense attorney who will properly address the serious charges you are facing.

Discuss Your Situation with an Experienced Defense Lawyer

Being accused of a probation violation can be very scary and confusing.  If you or someone close to you is facing this type of criminal allegation, it is very important for you to speak with an experienced criminal defense lawyer who will carefully analyze the facts of your case and make certain that your legal rights are fully protected. 

Casey R. Stevens and Lisa K. Caruso are Woodbridge based criminal defense attorneys that represent clients throughout the Northern Virginia region and beyond. Casey and Lisa offer free in office initial consultations where they will review the allegations against you and outline the legal options available in your case. You can contact Casey or Lisa by calling the law firm of Stevens Caruso at 703-897-1777 or by completing the firm’s online contact form.