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Defense for New Offenses Committed While on Probation in Dallas

Accused of committing a new offense while on probation? Victoria Barr Law provides aggressive legal defense to protect your rights and minimize legal consequences.

What Happens if You Commit a New Offense While on Probation?

Committing a new criminal offense while on probation is considered a major violation. In Texas, this can lead to probation revocation, additional criminal charges, or even extended jail or prison sentences. A skilled legal defense can be the key to minimizing penalties and protecting your future.

Types of New Offenses that Violate Probation

  • Misdemeanors: Including theft, assault, or drug possession.
  • Felonies: Such as burglary, aggravated assault, or drug trafficking.
  • Traffic Violations: DUI/DWI or reckless driving can violate probation terms.
  • Other Criminal Acts: Any illegal activity, regardless of severity.

Legal Consequences of Committing a New Offense

  • Probation Revocation: The court may revoke your probation, resulting in jail or prison time.
  • Extended Sentences: Additional charges may increase your criminal penalties.
  • Fines and Restitution: Courts may impose new fines or require financial restitution.
  • Arrest Warrants: Committing a new offense typically results in an arrest warrant.

Our Legal Defense Strategy

The attorneys at Victoria Barr Law will defend you by:

  • Challenging the validity of the new charges
  • Negotiating for alternative sentencing or reduced charges
  • Proving mitigating circumstances or lack of intent
  • Fighting for probation reinstatement or sentence reduction

Call Now for Aggressive Legal Defense

Our attorneys are ready to defend your case. Contact us today for a confidential legal consultation.

Call Us Now: 214-799-3961

How to Defend Against New Offense Charges

  1. Schedule a Consultation: Meet with our legal team to discuss your case and charges.
  2. Develop a Defense Plan: We will review the charges and craft a personalized defense strategy.
  3. Fight the Charges: We’ll advocate for dismissal, probation reinstatement, or sentence reductions.
  4. Secure the Best Possible Outcome: Our team will work toward minimizing legal consequences and restoring your freedom.

Client Success Stories

“I faced new charges while on probation, and I thought my life was over. Victoria Barr Law fought hard for me and got my probation reinstated.” – David R.
“They took my case seriously and handled my probation violation with professionalism and care. Highly recommend their legal team!” – Jessica L.

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