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Stephen G. Rodriguez is an experienced Los Angeles Probation Violation Attorney. If you have been charged with Probation Violation in Los Angeles, and need a criminal defense attorney, call Stephen G. Rodriguez at (213) 223-2173.
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Stephen G. Rodriguez is an experienced Los Angeles Probation Violation Attorney. If you have been charged with Probation Violation in Los Angeles, and need a criminal defense attorney, call Stephen G. Rodriguez at (213) 223-2173.
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Stephen G. Rodriguez is an experienced Los Angeles Probation Violation Attorney. If you have been charged with Probation Violation in Los Angeles, and need a criminal defense attorney, call Stephen G. Rodriguez at (213) 223-2173.
Types of Probation Violations under California Law:
Types of Probation Violations under California Law:
- Failure to pay a fine
- Failure to pay restitution to the victim
- Failure to enroll in or complete rehabilitation or community service
- Failure to appear in court for a progress report
- Violation of probation rules
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California Probation Laws
In California and Los Angeles County, criminal defendants who receive Probation as part of their sentence are allowed to remain as members of their community after they complete their jail time (or, in some cases, there may be no jail time). In cases where defendants are placed on Summary Probation (informal probation), there is no need to report to a Probation Officer. Under Summary Probation, all a defendant has to do is complete the specific terms of the sentencing and stay out of trouble (no new criminal cases). If a defendant is placed on Formal Probation, then he is ordered to meet with his or her assigned probation officer and do as requested. Under Formal Probation, a defendant will report once a month to his or her Probation Officer. During probation (informal or formal), the defendant may be expected to do certain things, such as:
Attend counseling,
Perform community service,
Complete physical labor,
Undergo drug testing
As a general rule, the probationary time period is three years.
Stephen G. Rodriguez is an experienced Los Angeles Probation Violation Attorney. If you have been charged with Probation Violation in Los Angeles, and need a criminal defense attorney, call Stephen G. Rodriguez at (213) 223-2173.
Attend counseling,
Perform community service,
Complete physical labor,
Undergo drug testing
As a general rule, the probationary time period is three years.
Stephen G. Rodriguez is an experienced Los Angeles Probation Violation Attorney. If you have been charged with Probation Violation in Los Angeles, and need a criminal defense attorney, call Stephen G. Rodriguez at (213) 223-2173.
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Stephen G. Rodriguez is an experienced Los Angeles Probation Violation Attorney. If you have been charged with Probation Violation in Los Angeles, and need a criminal defense attorney, call Stephen G. Rodriguez at (213) 223-2173.
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Attorney Stephen G. Rodriguez
Nov 3, 2008 @ 4:18 pm | in reply to Jennifer B. | delete
- Jennifer,
The Probation Department may request that the District Attorney's Office file a probation violation (PV) for a new arrest. The DA's Office may be more likely to file the PV if either case is a felony, but they can also file a PV if either case is a misdemeanor. In addition, whether or not you have have a substantial criminal history may influence the prosecutor. Keep in mind that in some cases the Judge will reinstate your probation, but the court could also send you to jail.
If they violate your probation, you will either receive a summons in the mail, or you will be notified by your probation officer.
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Jennifer B.
Nov 3, 2008 @ 4:06 pm | delete
- Does the Probation Department or the District Attorney's Office always file a probation violation if I get charged with a new crime? Does it depend on whether the new crime is a misdemeanor or felony? Finally, how will I know if they want to violate my probation?
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