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  • 8 Sep 2011

There are many reasons the state of Texas might file a motion to revoke probation (MTRP), but one thing is certain – if you have reason believe your probation will be revoked, or if an MTRP has already been filed against you, you need to contact a Texas criminal defense attorney immediately.

For many people, probation is a second chance at life. It’s an opportunity to avoid jail time while proving to the state that you can better yourself as a person. However, there are times when the strict requirements of a probation are difficult to meet. Financial struggles and a poor economy make it hard to keep up with probation payments, and—if you’re someone who has a medically documented history of addiction—it could be difficult for you to pass a urine test, which are often administered randomly throughout your probation.

The consequences of a revoked probation are serious, and are an unwelcome addition to your criminal history. Therefore, it’s important to assert your rights as an individual so that you aren’t sent back to jail unjustly. After all, a revoked probation can add years to your jail time—and it could even subject you to the maximum sentence for your underlying charge.

Everyone who’s had a motion to revoke probation filed against them has the right to a fair hearing to determine whether the motion should be granted or amended. The judge does not need proof beyond a reasonable doubt to revoke your probation!  If you’re facing an MTRP, you need an attorney who knows how to successfully work with the in court probation officer and presiding judge.. Enlisting the help of a Texas criminal defense attorney will allow you to garner evidence that builds a case in your favor and that provides proof of your good character. Such evidence will assist your lawyer in investigating the exact reasons your probation might be revoked, in negotiating with the prosecution to find an alternative punishment to jail time, or having the motion thrown out altogether.

With the help of a professional criminal defense lawyer, you can be sure that your case will be argued with the thoroughness and expertise it deserves.

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