Probation is typically ordered by a judge instead of, or in addition to, jail or prison time. You remain in the community under supervision and must comply with specific court-imposed conditions. These may include:
If you are found to have violated probation or parole in Georgia, the consequences can be serious. A judge may revoke part or all of your probation sentence and order you to serve time in jail or prison. Conditions may be modified to include stricter supervision or additional requirements. For parole violations, you may be returned to custody to serve the remaining balance of your sentence. The severity of penalties often depends on whether the violation is technical or involves a new criminal charge. Prompt legal representation is critical in minimizing potential consequences.
If you are arrested for a probation or parole violation, consider the following steps:
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