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What Is Probation and Probation Violation?

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When you have been charged with a crime, there is a possibility of you being convicted. One of the best outcomes you can receive if convicted is to receive probation. Probation allows you to carry out your sentence with minimal to no jail time, allowing you to have freedom while still handling your court-issued consequences. These may include restrictions on your life or even community service. Depending on your crime, the judge will issue you a list of rules to follow to be enforced by your probation officer. If you break any of these rules, you could find yourself facing a probation violation.

Possible Violations of Your Probation

While probation can be better than the alternative of being in jail, it does come with a specific set of rules one needs to follow in order to be successful. These rules are issued by the judge or court when probation is given. These rules can vary on a case by case basis. Some examples of possible violations, depending on your case, are:

  • Participating in a crime
  • Leaving the designated region you should be in
  • Using drugs or alcohol
  • Missing out on your probation officer meeting
  • Skipping court-mandated rehabilitation or service

With your first violation, you may be issued a warning, however, after this, you will most likely have to attend court. A judge will hear your case and decide whether you did indeed violate your probation. From there, you may be faced with anything from a fine to having probation rescinded.

Are you facing probation violation? Owen’s Bonding Co. offers probation violation bail services for your needs in Wichita, KS. Give us a call today at 866-830-2663!