Probation Revocation
Probation Revocation Defense — Georgia
A probation violation does not automatically mean prison. With preparation and the right presentation, many cases resolve with continued supervision.
How we help
- Investigating the alleged violation
- Coordinating treatment, employment, and stability evidence
- Negotiating with the probation officer and prosecutor
- Representation at the revocation hearing
Key issues we handle
- Technical violations
- New-offense violations
- Failure to pay or report
- Drug screens
Why experience matters
We know what Georgia courts look for at revocation hearings — and how to present it.
Frequently asked questions
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