If the child fails to complete all requirements of probation, he/she must reappear before the sentencing judge for a violation of probation hearing. If it is proven by a preponderance of the evidence that the child willfully failed to complete the probation requirements, the judge may re-sentence the child to a more severe punishment than originally given, which may include a short term of incarceration or commitment to a secure juvenile facility.

The Law Office Of Andrew L. Cameron will represent you in your Probation Violation case, contact us today to find out how!

Saturday, 19 May 2012

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