PROBATION VIOLATIONS
When placed on probation or community control, a court determines the terms and conditions.
In Florida, if a violation of any condition of probation or community control is alleged to have occurred, whether minor or financial in nature, or a new law violation, in most cases a warrant will issue by the court, usually without any bond.
Those accused of violating probation or community control, often are left to wait in custody before being brought before the court, sometimes being transferred from outside jurisdictions.
Bradley M. Collins P.A., is experienced at responding rapidly in cases involving probation and community control violations, expediting hearings, and obtaining the best possible results for our clients.