Alpharetta, GA. Attorney Scott Miller explains probation violation.
A probationer is required to meet regularly with a probation officer. The officer oversees the probationers paying of fines. If the probationer is unable to pay the fines because of a disability or a new medical reason he or she could petition the court for modification of probation. If you are unable to pay the fine, you should still report to the probation officer and tell them of your inability to pay.
A probationer must meet regularly with his probation officer, and if he doesn't, it is considered failure to report.
If you have questions about probation, contact the Probation Violation Attorney Scott Miller in Alpharetta, GA. for a free consultation. 770-408-1001
www.lawofficeofscottmiller.com
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