Three Probation “Do’s”

When most people think of probation images of agreeing to do certain things for a set amount of time in exchange for staying out of jail come to mind. The requirements of probation vary from case to case, but one thing remains the same and that is if you do not follow...

The Top Two Probation Violations

If you agree to resolve a criminal matter by being placed on probation it is imperative that you stick to the plan and do all the things asked of you. If you do not follow the terms of your probation, it can be revoked. If your probation is revoked you face jail time...

Two Things To Know About Probation

When you are arrested for a crime there will be a record of the arrest. It is important to take action to keep harmful notations off of your record, and agreeing to a term of probation is one way to keep your record clean. A clean record will help you to get a better...

Three Ways Violating Probation Can Hurt You

Probation is a popular way to resolve criminal cases. The benefits of probation are that you can avoid jail, receive a reduced sentence, have the charges against you dismissed or reduced, and maintain your sense of freedom. But you will only receive these benefits if...