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Texas Parole and Probation Offenses

When an individual violates probation or parole, the court may impose severe penalties. A warrant for arrest may be issued, and once taken into custody, an individual can be held in jail without bail until a judge hears the case. Committing a new offense, failure to report to a probation officer, failure to pay fines, failing to complete community service, and not passing a court-ordered urinalysis test may be grounds for arrest and hearings. A seasoned criminal defense lawyer from a reputable Dallas law firm can provide you with a solid defense in front of the judge.

Conditions of probation

Probation, also referred to as community supervision, is an alternative to a jail sentence when you have been convicted of a crime. If you are on probation, then chances are you worked very hard to be out of jail. While on probation, the court can impose certain conditions you must obey to ensure that you stay out of jail or prison. These include the following:

  • Do not use drugs, alcohol or other controlled substances.
  • Refrain from disorderly conduct.
  • Do not possess firearms.
  • Maintain employment.
  • Support your dependents.
  • Do not relocate without permission.
  • Carry a valid Texas ID with you at all times.
  • Submit urine and breath specimens required, and pay all associated fees.
  • Do not drive unless licensed and insured.
  • Check in with your probation officer as required.

Conditions of parole

Parole is when a person is conditionally released from prison before the full sentence has been served.

A person can be granted parole for various reasons including good behavior, medical problems and humanitarian reasons.

If you are on parole, it is understandable that you do not want to go back to prison. Therefore it is important that you follow the guidelines set out for you by the court system. Conditions of parole are the same as the conditions for probation, with the addition of a few more guidelines. If you are arrested for a parole violation you are required to stay in jail until the initial hearing.

What if I violate my probation or parole?

Many people think that a violation of the terms of probation or parole means automatic jail time. However, this is not always the case. Depending on the conditions of your probation or parole, the court may be lenient. The right lawyer from a reputable Dallas criminal law firm can help you avoid serving time for a parole or probation violation.

Contact this Dallas criminal law firm today

There is a danger in hesitating when it comes to Texas criminal defense matters. Do not delay, or your case may suffer. Contact The Law Office of Alan C. Kazdoy online today to find out how to resolve your criminal case or call at (214) 272-0043.