Harris County Probation Violation
Probation Violations
Criminal Defense
If you or a loved one has been arrested for probation violations, you will need aggressive and experienced representation to secure your rights. You need someone who is willing to fight for the best possible outcome. Contact Rick today to arrange a free consultation with an experienced Houston Criminal Defense Attorney.
Houston Lawyer for Probation Violation
Probation or community supervision is a substitute for jail time that may be available depending on individual circumstances. Generally, there are two way to violate the terms and conditions of adult supervision: (1) technical violations; and (2) new law violations.
There are multiple options available to a probationer accused of violating his or her probation. First, and most importantly, the state must still prove the accusations they rely upon in filing the motion to revoke. Beyond that, there are also a multitude of sentencing options that are an alternative to jail or prison. So, if you are being accused of probation violations, contact Rick Oliver Attorney at Law so that an experienced professional can give you the guidance you need to successfully complete your existing probation.
Rick Oliver Law Firm
Rick was licensed to practice law in the state of Texas in 2007 and began his solo practice on June 1, 2008. Rick did not come from a family of wealth or of lawyers. When he started, he did not know a single attorney–let alone a criminal defense attorney–in the City of Houston. He built the foundation of a successful practice with little more than a code book and a can-do attitude.
Why Choose Our Firm
Because Competence Means Freedom
Experience
In 2016, less than seven years after becoming licensed, Rick was certified by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization in his practice area of Criminal Law. His practice is almost entirely dedicated to criminal trial and appellate law. He writes extensively and has been published in various forums across the state.
Credentials
Out of 70,000 attorneys in the State of Texas, less than 7,000 are board certified. The Texas Bar has estimated that only 10 percent of all Texas Bar members achieve this important distinction. But, lawyers can seek board certification in a number of different practice areas. As of 2016, there were only 842 lawyers IN THE ENTIRE STATE OF TEXAS who are Board Certified in Criminal Law.
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All initial consultations are risk-free and at no cost to you. It is recommended that Rick give your case a second look, so that you know all the options available.
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