by D Turner Legal | Nov 17, 2020 | Education, Probation
Traditional, reporting probation is a court-ordered punishment imposed by the court as an alternative to jail. Generally speaking, as part of a probation sentence, an offender can remain in their residence, an approved home, halfway house, or a household therapy...
by D Turner Legal | Aug 20, 2020 | Probation
Non-reporting probation requires a person to anything else but not get in trouble. The judge advises the person to stay out of trouble. Non-reporting probation is considered an option for an individual convicted of a lower level, non-violent offense. If you have been...
by D Turner Legal | Jun 28, 2020 | Probation
If you’re facing a criminal conviction, there is a good chance that your attorney might ask the court to release you on probation. When serving time on probation, it’s essential to follow the guidelines to maintain your legal standing. Laws vary throughout the...
by D Turner Legal | Jun 4, 2020 | Probation
Probation is a court order that provides a convicted offender the ability to serve the balance of their sentence without spending it in jail. A probation term will usually include particular constraints and requirements that need to be satisfied by the criminal...
by D Turner Legal | Jun 4, 2020 | Probation
Once a substantive probation violation has been alleged against you, many of the rights that you are entitled to as a criminal defendant go out the window. You no longer have a right to bond or pretrial release, and you no longer have a right to a trial by jury to...