Los Angeles Probation Violation Lawyer
Violation of Terms in Los Angeles?
When you violate the terms of your probation, a warrant will be issued for your arrest, and when found, you will be immediately taken into custody. There are few more embarrassing events than suddenly being taken from work, or from your car and put in handcuffs and taken away in a law enforcement vehicle. Once you are in custody, it can be difficult to get out. This situation requires the assistance of a skilled Los Angeles probation violation attorney. With help from a defense lawyer from the Law Offices of Sean Tabibian & Associates, the legal actions needed to protect you and fight to avoid further jail time can be immediately initiated.
Probation Violation Attorney
When individual are on probation and are required to pay a fine, attend treatment programs, come out "clean" on a drug test or do community service and fail to do so, it is likely that a bench warrant will be issued with your name on it. Sometimes there are good reasons why the individual failed to adhere to the terms of their probation. It is possible that illness interrupted their treatment program, making them unable to finish the class. In other cases it has been determined that it was an administrative error in which the program was completed but the certification never arrived. Nonetheless, a bench warrant will result in your arrest and if caught, you will be immediately taken into custody.
With the assistance of a defense attorney from the Law Offices of Sean Tabibian & Associates, the legal problem you are facing can be dealt with. Some cases are fairly simple to resolve and others are more complex, particularly if you have failed to appear for a required meeting with your probation officer, or have failed a drug test. Each case is unique in circumstances, but if you value your freedom, you will immediately get an attorney from the firm to assist you.
Contact a Los Angeles Probation Violation Attorney from the Law Offices of Sean Tabibian & Associates if you have a warrant for having violated the terms of your probation.