My client was in violation of his probation by failing to attend required classes, failed multiple UAs, and failure to keep appointments with the probation officer. We had a hearing to decide if he had indeed violated his probation. I was able to prove the probation office had failed to send the proper paperwork to allow my client to continue counseling. Also, I was able to cause enough confusion over whose fault it was for the lack of communication that the judge decided to close the case and take my client off probation.
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