When Does Probation Violation Occur?
Probation is a way of serving out the remainder of your jail sentence from home. While probation has a number of perks over being in jail, it is still considered part of your criminal sentence and carries heavy penalties if the terms of your probation are violated. Terms of your probation might include regular visits with your assigned probation officer, mandatory counseling, random drug testing, and restrictions regarding who you may associate with and where you may go.
The most common probation violation is missing a meeting with a probation officer. This can result in being returned to jail for the remainder of your criminal sentence. Other common parole violations include missing mandatory counseling sessions or failing to pass drug and alcohol screenings. If you are found to be associating with known criminals or face any new criminal charges, this will also land you back in jail with harsh penalties.
Under most circumstances people on probation are not allowed to leave their state and may not be allowed to visit certain areas such as known criminal hangouts for the residences of certain family members or associations. Violations of any of these terms can result in a lengthened jail sentence or the revocation of probation.
If you have been accused of violating your probation in Illinois, you'll want to take immediate action by contacting a Chicago probation violation attorney from our law office. With help from our
Chicago criminal defense attorneys, you may be able to avoid jail time and additional penalties.