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‘Willfulness’ and How It Can Be the Key to Successfully Defending Against a Probation Violation Charge in Florida

In Florida, you can be in violation of the terms of your probation for many, many different reasons. Even something as simple as missing an appointment with your probation officer can lead to revocation of your probation and a sentence of years behind bars. While the state has the authority…

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Exposing the Holes in the State’s Evidence to Defeat the Probation Violation Charge Against You

When you are facing an allegation that you violated your probation, every detail matters, as each detail may represent a piece of the puzzle that is your defense. Sometimes, the difference between defeating a violation case and going back to jail for several years may be something that seems very…

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How an Ill-Considered Moment of ‘Flashing’ Fun Could Have Very Bad Consequences for a Southwest Florida Woman

Here in the State of Florida, probation is something that you need to take extremely seriously. There are so many ways you can be charged with a violation of probation and could have your probation revoked. Of course, there are also lots of situations where you can be wrongfully charged…

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Accused of a Probation Violation in Florida? How to Overcome a Case that’s Based on a Missed Curfew

Many times, your probation may carry with it certain conditions. One common condition is to require that you be at home during certain hours of the day. When you have conditions like that, you can expect curfew checks by your probation officer. If your probation officer makes a check and…

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When You Can (and Can’t) Be in Violation of Probation in Florida for Failing to Pay Court Fees or Other Costs

A violation of your probation in Florida can be an extremely serious matter. If you’re found in violation, that can mean your serving many more years in jail than you otherwise would have without the violation. Given that many years of your freedom can be on the line, it is…

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My Community Control Officer Knocked at My Door in Florida and I Slept Through It. What Happens Now?

It can be easy to confuse probation and community control in Florida, but they are actually quite different. A person under community control can only leave his/her residence to go to work, to attend class (if he/she is a student), to perform public service, to attend medical treatment appointments or…

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The Importance of a Strong Defense to Avoid Having Your Probation Revoked in Florida

Sometimes, even a seemingly minor crime can (depending on your circumstances) create big problems for you. That’s especially true if you’re on probation, where even a misdemeanor conviction may trigger a revocation of probation. The revocation of your probation could mean spending years in jail that you otherwise would have…

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Statutory Requirements and Criminal Sentencing Enhancements in Florida

If you or a loved one faces criminal charges, the first objective, obviously, is to attempt to secure a “not guilty” verdict. This is not, however, the only objective. Even after a “not guilty” verdict is out of reach, it is still important to have counsel on your side to…

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Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office targets crime in Tampa

From the Tampa Bay Times, an article about the different tactics the HCSO uses to combat crime in a neighborhood… Thanks in part to the help of a local community watch organizer, Tampa residents in the Clair-Mel area may at last be getting some relief. Hillsborough sheriff deputies, prodded by…

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Florida Drug Offender Probation: What you need to know BEFORE agreeing to the terms.

Many Florida residences are often accused of crimes involving the illegal possession of controlled substances defined under Florida Statute section 893.13. Often people accused of these crimes are first time offenders or have often score non-state prison under the sentencing guidelines. Citizens scoring non-state prison are eligible for a term…

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