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Texas Probation Violation Defense Attorneys
Being accused of violating probation in Texas can put your freedom at immediate risk. A missed appointment, failed drug test, new arrest, unpaid fees, or violation of court conditions may lead to a motion to revoke probation, additional penalties, or jail time.
At Haim Vasquez Legal Group, our probation violation defense attorneys represent clients facing revocation hearings, community supervision violations, and court allegations across Texas. We review the alleged violation, evaluate the evidence, and prepare you for hearings where your freedom and future may be at stake.
What Happens After a Probation Violation in Texas
After a probation violation, the court may issue a notice, schedule a hearing, or consider a motion to revoke probation. Depending on the allegation, jail time, added conditions, extended probation, or revocation may be possible.
The first step is reviewing the alleged violation, probation terms, court records, and compliance history. Missed appointments, failed tests, unpaid fees, treatment issues, or new arrests may need to be addressed before the next hearing.
Types of Probation Violations We Handle
- Missed probation appointments
- Failed or refused drug and alcohol testing
- New criminal charges or arrests
- Failure to complete court-ordered programs
- Unpaid fines, fees, or restitution
- Travel or location restriction violations
- Community service or reporting violations
How We Approach Probation Violation Defense
Probation revocation cases are not always straightforward. Misunderstandings, reporting issues, financial hardship, treatment challenges, or disputed allegations may all affect the case.
Our attorneys review probation terms, violation reports, court records, and evidence to identify what can be challenged, whether revocation may be avoided, and whether a contested hearing is necessary.
Our work may include reviewing:
- Probation officer reports and court filings
- Drug or alcohol testing procedures
- Attendance records for counseling or treatment programs
- Payment history and financial circumstances
- New arrest allegations and supporting evidence
- Compliance efforts and mitigating circumstances
Consequences of a Probation Revocation
A probation violation can lead to serious consequences, including extended probation, additional conditions, jail sanctions, or revocation resulting in a sentence being imposed.
Our attorneys evaluate both the alleged violation and the possible long-term impact before recommending a strategy or response to the court.
Immigration Consequences of Probation Violations
Immigration-Aware Criminal Defense
For non-citizens, probation violations or related criminal allegations may create immigration concerns depending on the underlying offense and how the case is resolved.
Because Haim Vasquez Legal Group handles both criminal and immigration-related matters, we evaluate immigration risks before major decisions are made in the probation case.
Step-by-Step Support
01 — Initial Contact
02 — Attorney Consultation
03 — Case Review & Strategy
04 — Representation & Hearings
What to Expect
Probation violation cases can move quickly, especially when jail time, warrants, or revocation are possible.
When you contact our firm, we explain what the court is alleging, what evidence may be involved, and what options may exist. Our goal is to give you clear guidance early, so you can make informed decisions before the next hearing.
Why Work With Haim Vasquez Legal Group
- Focused Probation Violation Defense — Probation cases often involve strict deadlines, court supervision rules, and allegations that can quickly escalate. We review the details carefully and help clients understand where the strongest defenses or mitigation arguments may exist.
- Attention to Compliance and Evidence — Many revocation cases depend on records, reporting history, testing procedures, or disputed facts. Our attorneys examine whether the allegations are supported and whether important context is being overlooked.
- Practical Guidance During a Stressful Process — Clients facing probation violations are often worried about jail, warrants, or future consequences. We explain the process clearly and help clients prepare for what comes next.
- Prepared for Revocation Hearings — Not every probation violation should automatically lead to revocation. When necessary, we prepare clients for contested hearings and advocate firmly before the court.