Probation Violations
These include motions
to adjudicate, motions to revoke, and motions to
surrender. If you are revoked or adjudicated on your
probation or community supervision, you could go
to prison or jail depending on the level of offense.
As
a former Chief Felony Prosecutor responsible for
supervising numerous district courts, Mr. Nolte has
extensive experience dealing with the probation officers,
counselors, and prosecutors who will influence the
outcome of your probation. He is familiar with the
particular policies and procedures unique to each
court and will pro-actively help you defend your
case.
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