In Clayton State Court defending my client against the charge of probation revocation. If you have been convicted of a crime, and you been fortunate enough to receive a probated sentence, it is wise to conduct yourself in a manner that will not violate the probation agreement.
If you have charges that may violate your probation agreement, do not face these charges without legal representation.
For a free consultation about your charges, contact Probation Violation Attorney, Scott Miller in Alpharetta, GA. 770-408-1001