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Salt Lake City Probation Violation Lawyer

After a person is found guilty of a crime in Utah, the court will usually impose a certain sentence and then suspend it and place the person on probation with certain terms. A probation officer, who monitors his or her activities, may request the filing of a petition for violation of probation if any terms are not satisfied by the probationer.

As a result of a probation violation, it may be necessary to complete the original sentence for the crime. At Druyon Law Offices, P.C., in Salt Lake City, our attorneys provide experienced representation to individuals who have been accused of probation or parole violations in Utah. We will work to have the penalties for a violation mitigated or avoided altogether.

Experienced Bountiful Representation for Parole and Probation Hearings

Our lawyers represent clients who are facing probation revocations due to violations such as the following:

  • Failure to report to probation officer
  • Being charged with additional crimes
  • Failure to submit to drug or alcohol testing, or diluting a urine sample
  • Failure to participate in alcohol or drug treatment
  • Failure to perform community service
  • Failure to notify of change in address

When a person is found to be in violation of probation, he or she can face enhanced probation conditions, extended probation time or incarceration in jail or prison. We will strive to have probation reinstated and keep our clients out of jail.

Contact a Salt Lake City Probation Violation Attorney

For more information about probation and parole violations in Utah, contact Druyon Law Offices, P.C., and schedule an appointment for a free initial consultation. Send us an e-mail online or call us toll free at 800-554-6610.

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