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Fairfax County Probation Violations Defense Attorney

When you are granted probation rather than an extended prison sentence, you need to follow the Commonwealth of Virginia’s established probation guidelines. Though you may not intentionally violate your probation, you may inadvertently do so.

Have you been informed of a probation violation? If so, you should speak with B.R. Hicks, a criminal defense lawyer, right away. His experience as both a police officer and prosecutor, in addition to 40 years as a criminal defense lawyer in Fairfax County, could increase your chances of avoiding a return to incarceration.

B.R. Hicks, PC will investigate claims such as failure to meet regularly with a probation officer, and will fight for your rights and continued freedom. Drug or alcohol use during probation may wind up sending you to a treatment program. Community service hours may be added to your sentence. He will do everything possible to help you achieve your goals.

Schedule A Free Consultation With An Experienced Virginia Defense Lawyer

If your probation terms are violated, and the situation is not handled by aggressive criminal defense, you may end up serving more time behind bars, with additional serious charges on your permanent record.

For allegations regarding your probation, call B.R. Hicks, PC at and ask for more information. Use your free consultation to learn more about his quality legal services.