Virginia Beach Probation Violation Lawyer
When you are accused of violating the terms of your probation, you may be facing a wide range of consequences including the reinstatement of suspended jail time. At the Virginia Beach law office of James D. Garrett & Associates, PC we understand your need for effective criminal defense representation designed to reduce or prevent incarceration.
Law enforcement and courts take any parole or probation violation very seriously, so it's important to have an effective criminal defense attorney on your side to help you minimize or avoid further penalties. Where possible, we work to get your probation violation case dismissed or any additional penalty re-suspended.
If you have been charged with a probation or parole violation in Eastern Virginia, call our office at 757-353-4355, or toll free at 866-242-3566, to schedule a free initial consultation.
Protect Your Probation Privilege
Probation demands much of individuals and provides serious restrictions. Any violation has the potential to end the probation and reinstate all suspended penalties, including jail time and fines. In all probation violation cases, you need a criminal defense lawyer on your side that can help you make your case and provide assurance that the violation is an isolated incident and not an indication that you need to spend time in jail.
Put the criminal defense lawyers of our office to work for you if you have been charged with a probation violation such as:
- Failure to report
- Leaving the state
- Possession of firearms
- Commission of another crime
- Use of narcotics or forbidden substances
Even people on probation make mistakes. If there is a second chance to be had, we will help you get it so that you can continue to serve the remainder of your probation outside of jail.
Schedule a Free Consultation
If you have been charged with a crime during your probation or are facing the consequences of a probation violation, call our office at 757-353-4355, or toll free at 866-242-3566, or contact us online to schedule a free initial consultation to discuss your case with an experienced criminal defense attorney.












