Defending Texas Probation Violations
We all make mistakes, but at times those mistakes can be costly, jeopardizing our lives, our happiness and at times our freedom. If you’ve been placed on probation, you know this feeling, and likely don’t want to jeopardize your freedom again. This is why whether you violate your probation unintentionally or intentionally, it is imperative for you to contact a skilled attorney immediately.

If you are facing a Motion to Revoke Probation (MRP) or a Motion to Adjudicate (MAJ), your freedom is at risk, and without taking immediate and proper action, you could end up in jail. During these hearings, there is no jury and the prosecution need only prove violations by a preponderance of the evidence, not reasonable doubt. To fight these charges, you need a skilled, experienced attorney who will work to reduce the punishment for violating your probation. At Kahn & Harrison, we’ll take action and show authorities your willingness to work with them when you’ve violated your probation.
There is limited time to act. Don’t take chances and put your freedom at risk, contact the attorneys at Kahn & Harrison now, so can work together to outline a strategy for your defense.

