Gwinnett County and/or Lilburn, GA probation officers are tough. Unfortunately, so are Gwinnett prosecuting attorneys and Judges. Tough and oftentimes, unfair and unsympathetic. If you fail to report, miss a screen, test dirty, get in arrears on your fines or fees, or get behind on your community service, you may find yourself facing a technical violation of the conditions of your Gwinnett Co. or Lilburn probation. With any probation violation, the Judge may revoke probation time for jail time. While probation is a hassle and very expensive, it is generally still preferable to jail time. If you are on Gwinnett County probation, and you commit a new offense - just for being charged with a new offense - you will likely be locked up and face a probation violation and potential revocation for the remainder of your probation sentence. If you are on felony probation, you will face a loss of your first offender status.
An experienced Gwinnett probation lawyer can help. Lilburn, Georgia attorney Richard Lawson and his associate attorneys have helped hundreds of clients negotiate their probation violations and revocations. Call our Gwinnett / Lilburn probation violation attorneys today for a free consultation and analysis of your case.
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