
Probation Violation? Get a Second Chance.
Beresky & Fish, P.C. — Phoenix, Arizona, Criminal Defense Lawyers
Probation beats sitting in jail. There's no question about it. Nevertheless, probation does restrict your freedom in many important ways. There are rules that need to be followed about where you can go, who you can be around, what you can do and more. Because of that, it is a relatively easy thing to "screw up" and find yourself charged with a probation violation.
At Beresky & Fish, we believe in second chances and will work hard to see that you get one. However, the wheels that could send you to jail may already be turning and fast action may be needed to stop them. For a free consultation, contact us today.
Common probation violation scenarios include:
- Leaving the jurisdiction without obtaining permission
- Failing to return to the jurisdiction on time
- Contacting someone who has an order of protection against you
- Failing to attend court-ordered treatment programs, courses or AA meetings
- Failing to pay court-ordered restitution
- Failing a drug test
- Committing another crime
- Not reporting to the probation officer
While any probation violation could put you in jail, prosecutors can be convinced that giving you a second chance is a better solution — if the violation is framed for them in the right context. Our lawyers handle probation violation cases by doing a thorough background investigation so that we can present the facts and circumstances of your case in the best light. In many instances, this approach has resulted in our clients having their probation status reinstated.
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If you've been cited for a probation violation in Maricopa, Yavapai or Pinal County, call our Phoenix, Arizona, law offices directly at 602-714-1632 or contact us online. You will speak with an attorney immediately or we will get back to you as soon as possible.





















