Probation for a criminal law defendant requires him or her to do certain acts and to refrain from doing certain acts. Where a person on probation commits a criminal act, he or she is brought before the court that granted him or her probation. If you have been arrested or criminally charged with a Probation Violation, it would be advantageous to call a criminal defense attorney to discuss your rights as the defendant in a criminal law case. Criminal Defense Attorney Kenneth P. Hassett of Hassett and Associates, P.A. is an experienced criminal defense lawyer who has been practicing since 1991 in Miami Dade County, Fort Lauderdale, and Broward County. Criminal defense lawyers can advocate for you against the criminal charges of the State Attorney. Kenneth P. Hassett is a criminal lawyer who will work diligently to represent you to the fullest extent in battling the criminal charges facing you. Call Hassett & Associates, P.A. 24 hours per day seven days per week for an immediate free consultation with a Miami or Fort Lauderdale Probation Violations Lawyer regarding your criminal charges.
948.01 When court may place defendant on probation or into community control.
948.03 Terms and conditions of probation.
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The information on this page does not represent legal advice. Florida Statues obtained from Online Sunshine, www.leg.state.fl.us, the official site of the Florida Legislature. Because the law is continually changing, some of the provisions contained herein may be out of date. It is always wise to seek counsel from an experienced criminal attorney like Kenneth Hassett.
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