Probation Violation?

Posted by Richard Lawson | Jul 06, 2011 | 0 Comments

Being on Snellville, Georgia or Gwinnett County probation is tough.  A common condition is no alcohol.  This even includes not being on the premises of bars in many cases.  This can be a serious hindrance to a probationers social (and even professional) life.  Sometimes, after awhile on probation, a person falls back into their old habits.  Then comes a random screen request and the Gwinnett probation officer is going to file a probation violation.  If he or she swears out a warrant for a violation of probation ( VOP ), the probationer will likely be arrested and sit in the Gwinnett County jail awaiting a probation revocation hearing.  Not a pleasant experience in most cases.  If you or a loved one is having trouble on their current probation or with their probation officer, or seeks a modification or early termination of their probation, contact our law office today.  Our Gwinnett probation violation lawyers have helped many Snellville and greater Gwinnett County residents remedy their probation problems and get the best possible results for their situation.

Call Snellville probation violation defense lawyers and get your questions answered.  We have experience helping clients at all stages of their probation (as well as with the case before probation is ordered or plea bargained for).  We also have experience with Georgia  drivers license probation issues - like temporary driving permits and ignition interlock device modifications.   

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Richard Lawson

Richard S. Lawson is passionate about intoxicated driving defense. Unlike some attorneys, Mr. Lawson devotes 100% of his legal practice to helping people stand up for their rights against DUI charges. For more than 20 years, Mr. Lawson has dutifully fought for his clients' freedom, resolving more 4,900 impaired driving cases during the course of his career. Today, Mr. Lawson has developed a reputation as a skilled negotiator and continues to help clients by fighting to keep them out of jail.

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