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Probation Violations

Ohio Probation Violations and Revocation Hearings

The continuing threat of prison provides a powerful incentive for people on probation not only to remain law abiding, but also to comply with the conditions and requirements of their probationary sentence. In the event of a violation of any term of probation, the probation officer has the discretion to file a complaint with the court. The judge then decides whether to revoke the grant of probation and reinstate a suspended jail or prison term.

If you are facing the possibility of revocation on the basis of a violation of any condition of your probation, or for having been arrested on new charges, contact an experienced defense lawyer at the office of Michael K. Allen & Associates in downtown Cincinnati. Our experience with the resolution of probation violations can help you avoid the prospect of incarceration in situations such as the following:

  • Failure to maintain contact with your probation officer
  • Violation of such requirements as completing alcohol or drug dependency treatment, anger management counseling, parenting classes, or remedial driving courses
  • Failing an alcohol or drug test
  • Failing to show up for an alcohol or drug test
  • Associating with known criminals
  • Violating the terms of a domestic violence protective order
  • Failing to register as a sex offender
  • Failing to report a change of address or employment status
  • Conviction for a new offence

As a former elected Hamilton County Prosecuting Attorney, Municipal Court Judge and police officer, Mike Allen understands how to work with probation officers to resolve problems, ideally before they even get into court for a revocation hearing.

For persons on probation who are arrested on new criminal charges, the situation is even more serious. Not only can probation on the original sentence be revoked, but any sentence on conviction of the new offense might well be added to run after completion of the original sentence. Mike Allen's experience in with the defense of serious criminal charges can give you a solid chance at the best possible resolution of your case as the facts and the law will allow.

To learn more about his ability to protect your interests in a case involving technical probation violations or an arrest on new charges while on probation, contact a knowledgeable criminal defense attorney at the office of Michael K. Allen & Associates in Cincinnati.

For assistance in Hamilton County, call the Cincinnati Office at 513-334-0209 or contact us toll free at 800-590-6537. You may also contact us by e-mail.

For assistance in Warren County, Butler County, Clermont County, or elsewhere in Ohio, call the Mason office at 513-445-9600.  You may also contact the office by email.

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Michael K. Allen & Associates

Cincinnati Office:

810 Sycamore Street, Floor 5
Cincinnati, OH 45202
Phone: 513-334-0209
Toll Free: 800-590-6537
Fax: 513-338-1828
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Suburban North Office:

5181 Natorp Blvd, Suite 210 
Mason, OH 45040 
Phone: 513-445-9600
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Columbus Office:

222 East Town Street, 2nd Floor
Columbus, Ohio  43215 
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