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Probation can be a second chance — but one slip-up can put that second chance at risk. If you’ve been accused of a probation violation in Austin, Travis County, Williamson County, or surrounding areas, you need to act fast. Judges can revoke probation and send you to jail, even for a small mistake.
At The Hull Firm, our probation violation lawyers understand what’s at stake. We dig into the facts, explain your options clearly, and fight to keep you out of jail whenever possible. Whether you missed a meeting, failed a test, or were accused of a new offense, you don’t have to face this alone.
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What Counts as a Probation Violation in Texas?
In Texas, probation (also called “community supervision”) comes with strict rules. Even a technical mistake can trigger a violation. Common examples include:
- Missing meetings with your probation officer
- Failing a drug or alcohol test
- Falling behind on fines, fees, or restitution
- Not completing community service or classes
- Getting arrested or charged with a new offense
Some violations are technical, while others involve new criminal allegations. In both situations, you deserve a chance to tell your side and show the court why you should stay on probation.
What Happens After a Probation Violation?
When your probation officer believes you violated your conditions, they can file a Motion to Revoke Probation (MTR) for straight probation or a Motion to Adjudicate Guilt for deferred adjudication. If the judge signs off, a warrant for your arrest can be issued.
The court will then hold a revocation hearing, where the state tries to prove you violated your probation terms. Unlike a regular criminal trial, the burden of proof is lower — so having a skilled probation violation lawyer on your side is critical.
Possible Outcomes in a Probation Violation Case
Know What To Expect
A probation violation does not automatically mean jail. The judge has options:
- Continue your probation as is, if you show good cause for what happened.
- Modify your conditions — for example, adding more community service or counseling.
- Revoke probation — which could send you to jail or prison for the remainder of your sentence.
Your goal should always be to avoid revocation — but it takes strong preparation, evidence, and a clear presentation of your story.
How Our Probation Violation Lawyers Defend You
No two probation violation cases are the same. The Hull Firm approaches each one with fresh eyes and relentless preparation. Here’s how we protect you:
1. Investigate What Really Happened
Did you really violate your probation? Did you miss an appointment because of work, health, or family emergencies? Did you fail a test because of a false positive or lab error? We gather evidence that tells your side.
2. Communicate with Probation Officers and Prosecutors
Sometimes a good lawyer can work with your probation officer to resolve misunderstandings before a warrant is even issued. We push for reasonable solutions and alternatives to revocation.
3. Negotiate or Argue for Modifications
If there was a violation, we help the judge see the full picture. Your progress, your work or family situation, and your commitment to do better can all help convince a judge to modify your probation rather than revoke it.
4. Take It to a Hearing If Needed
If the state won’t negotiate fairly, we’re ready to fight at your revocation hearing. We challenge weak evidence and show the judge why you deserve to stay on probation.
Probation Violations for Felonies vs. Misdemeanors
Probation violations can happen with either felony or misdemeanor charges — but the stakes are higher with felonies because your underlying sentence is often longer. For example:
- Felony Probation: A revocation could send you to prison for years.
- Deferred Adjudication: If revoked, the judge can sentence you up to the maximum for the original offense.
- Misdemeanor Probation: While penalties may be shorter, a violation can still mean county jail time and other consequences.
No matter the charge, you need an experienced criminal defense attorney who understands how local judges handle these cases.
Can I Get My Probation Violation Dismissed?
Yes — it is possible to have a violation dismissed if you can prove there was no violation or if you address the issue early. For example:
- You did complete community service or classes, but your paperwork wasn’t filed on time.
- You had a medical emergency that explains a missed appointment.
- The test result was inaccurate.
- The violation is so minor that the judge sees no benefit in revocation.
Timing matters. The sooner you call a lawyer, the more options you have.
Related Services for a Stronger Defense
Probation violations often overlap with other charges or issues. The Hull Firm has experience defending all types of related matters:
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Local Courts and Communities We Serve
Our probation violation lawyers represent clients throughout Central Texas, including:
- Travis County Juvenile Courts
- Austin
- Williamson County Juvenile Courts
- Round Rock, Georgetown, Cedar Park, Leander
- Hays County Juvenile Courts
- San Marcos, Dripping Springs
- Bee Cave, Lakeway, West Lake Hills, and other local communities
