If you have been sentenced to probation in Georgia, and you violate this probation, the judge can and probably will revoke your probation.
This can mean additional jail time for you. You may also be required to attend additional counseling and additional community service.
There are many ways to violate probation. Use care and good judgment at all times, and especially during a probationary period.
If you have issues pertaining to probation violation, contact an experienced probation violation attorney.
Call probation violation attorney Scott Miller in Alpharetta, Georgia for a free consultation. 770-408-1001
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- Attorney Scott Miller got my probation violation charge dismissed! Thanks to attorney Scott Miller, I am working and supporting my wife and child instead of serving time in jail for a past mistake. I can't say enough good things about attorney Miller and how he solved my problem. Javeir: Sandy Springs, GA.
- Attorney Scott Miller, you are amazing! After having two other attorneys tell me that my son would probably go back to jail for probation violation, you were a breath of fresh air in our lives. You got our sons probation violation charge dismissed and now he can continue to work and build a life for himself. We are so thankful for the work you did for us. Monica: Roswell
- Attorney Scott Miller got my probation violation charge dismissed. When I was arrested for probation violation, I was sure that I would lose my job. Attorney Scott Miller went to work for me, and he got the court to dismiss the charge. Calvin: Roswell, GA.