WHAT CAN I DO IF I HAVE A PROBATION VIOLATION?
It is important that you are aware you need personal and experienced San Diego Probation Violation Attorneys and/or Arrest Warrant - San Diego Bench Warrant Attorney if you have violated one or more of the probationary terms and/or failed to appear for a hearing, because this may cause the court to revoke your probation and then send you to jail to serve your original jail sentence. If you are sentenced to State Prison, you may be paroled, which is the conditional release of a prisoner before the expiration of the sentence. In California, parole is granted by the Board of Prison Terms, which is a separate state agency or commission that considers the applications of inmates in State Prison for early release from incarceration. Parole is typically granted on terms and conditions in the same manner as probation in the context of a County Jail sentence. Violating these conditions can result in one's parole being revoked and being sent back to State Prison to finish the term of the original sentence.

