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Probation Violations - Motions to Revoke Probation (MRP's) and Motions to Adjudicate Guilt (MAG's)

If you are being accused of violating the terms of your probation or deferred adjudication, you could be facing severe penalties. The Court may issue a warrant for your arrest at any time if a violation is reported to the Judge by your probation officer.  If the violation is found by the Court to be true, the Judge can either keep you on probation or deferred adjudication or send you to jail or the penitentiary.  With so much on the line, you need attorneys who are up to the task.  You need attorneys who are familiar with ins and outs of the Probation Department and the courts where these motions are heard.

At the law firm of Anderson & Thomas, PLLC, we are committed to minimizing the impact of probation violations so that you can carry on with your life.  We have both served as Criminal District Judges, supervising thousands of probationers and presiding over countless motions to revoke probation and motions to adjudicate guilt.   We understand what it takes to defend against alleged violations, including what is persuasive to most judges and what approach to take at hearings where revocation or adjudication is on the line.  Our unique backgrounds have also provided us with a vast knowledge of the different alternatives to incarceration that can keep you on your probation or deferred and out of jail. 

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Contact our office today to discuss your questions about Motions to Revoke Probation or Motions to Adjudicate Guilt with an attorney. You can reach us at any time for advice about your situation at 713-227-6500. You may also contact us via email.

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