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Probation and Parole

Experienced Criminal Defense Lawyer in Texas

When you face a parole or probation violation, you have the right to be represented by an attorney. Don't attempt to work out a deal with your probation officer without first discussing your case with an experienced criminal defense attorney.

Using a legal team approach, the attorneys at Capitaine, Shellist, Peebles & McAlister in Houston, Texas, represent people in parole and probation violations hearings. As former Harris County prosecutors, they know all about the tactics used by probation officers to convince the court to revoke your parole or probation.

Don't Deal with a Parole or Probation Violation on Your Own

Any time you violate a term of your probation, your probation officer can petition the court to issue a warrant for your arrest. You will face a hearing before the judge where your probation officer will attempt to prove to the court that you violated the terms of your probation. Some of the most common types of probation violations include:

  • Failing to report to their probation officer
  • Failing to pay fines and court costs on time
  • Failing to complete community service hours
  • Testing dirty for drugs
  • Picking up a new offense

Capitaine, Shellist, Peebles & McAlister will also represent you in parole board hearings, working with you and your family to create a comprehensive parole package to present to the parole board.

When Choosing Probation over Jail Time

Before deciding whether to accept probation or a jail sentence, you should understand the implications of standard probation and a deferred adjudication. Once you serve your full jail sentence, you will be done with the criminal justice system. If you accept probation or a deferred sentence, you will have to follow the terms of your sentence in order to be successful. Before accepting any plea bargain, you should speak to an experienced attorney immediately.

For more information about dealing with a parole or probation violation, contact Capitaine, Shellist, Peebles & McAlister for a free consultation.

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