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What is Probation?

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Probation is the conditional release of a defendant for part or all of the term of imprisonment that may be imposed for the crime for which he or she was convicted. Depending on the case, the defendant may be granted formal or informal probation. The defendant must abide by specific regulations in order to be allowed to remain a part of the community and avoid imprisonment. A violation of these rules will result in the defendant facing imprisonment and possibly the revocation of his or her probation and implementation of the full sentence he or she originally faced.

Talking to a Riverside probation violation lawyer is important if you have been accused of violating the terms of your probation. You will need an attorney who can help you challenge allegations that you violated probation so you can avoid serious penalties. At the Law Offices of Gregory H. Comings, we represent people accused of probation violations throughout the Riverside area, offering aggressive and experienced legal counsel. We welcome you to contact our offices to schedule a consultation regarding your case.

Informal Probation vs. Formal Probation in Riverside, CA

There are two primary types of probation that a defendant may be granted by the court. The first, informal probation, also referred to as summary probation, involves the defendant completing specific terms of his or her sentence (such as community service) and essentially staying out of trouble. The second, formal probation, is more serious and requires regular reporting to a probation officer. With formal or informal probation in Riverside, the defendant may be required to:

  • Attend counseling
  • Undergo drug testing
  • Refrain from any new criminal activity
  • Refrain from associating with known criminals
  • Remain in the county/state
  • Perform community service
  • Complete physical labor
  • Complete a rehabilitation program

To learn more about probation and what requirements you may face, contact a Riverside Probation Attorney at our law firm. We are here to help!


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