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My name is Steven Klarich,
partner at Wallin and Klarich.
Probation is a form of monitored release that courts often use
when the convicted offender poses little threat
to society.
Probation always comes with a set of Conditions, which
if violated,
could land the offender back in jail.
If you're on probation and fail to complete a condition of the probation,
or commit a new offense,
then you are in violation of your probation.
Probation violations often result in a warrant being issued for your arrest.
The warrant can be issued without any notice to you.
You can be arrested at any time and be taken into custody.
For this reason is important to hire an experienced probation violation
attorney from the moment you believe
a violation has occurred.
A violation can occur for failure to appear in court, failure to enroll in
required program or class,
or the commission of a new crime.
The attorneys at Wallin and Klarich have over thirty years of experience
handling probation violations.
At Wallin and Klarich we are often able to negotiate with the court
and the prosecution to avoid prison time
or county jail time
after a probation violation has occurred.
In some cases
we can convince the court
to reinstate probation or have the court impose community service work.
At Wallin and Klarich we take pride in aggressively defending our clients. We
have a skilled team of defense attorneys and an outstanding support staff of
legal assistants and law clerks.
Our emphasis on teamwork enables us to provide top-notch legal assistance to each
of our clients' cases. Clients remain active participants in their cases.
Our attorneys act quickly to insure the best possible outcome for our clients
Call us today;
we'll get through this together.