Caught Shoplifting While on Probation?

Caught Shoplifting While on Probation?Have you been accused of shoplifting while on probation? There are many potential outcomes to your situation. The most important action you can take now is contacting a lawyer who specializes in probation violation cases.

Who is Attorney Dan Chambers?

Attorney Dan Chambers is one of Southern California’s top defense lawyers, and has successfully dealt with thousands of probation violation cases. If you’ve recently been accused of violating the terms of your probation, you need to act now to avoid having to go back to jail or suffer other harsh consequences. Schedule a free consultation now by calling 714-760-4088, emailing dchambers@clfca.com, or by using the chat box below. Right away, Attorney Chambers will offer you personalized legal advice and continuously represent your best interests throughout your case.

In the meantime, find out about potential outcomes of a shoplifting accusation while on probation below.

Potential consequences of shoplifting while on probation

If you’ve been accused of shoplifting while on probation, there could be some serious consequences. You’ll have to attend a probation violation hearing at court, where your attorney will have an opportunity to defend you.

Depending on the facts of your situation, various outcomes are possible.

In most cases, judges won’t revoke the probation of an individual for a shoplifting charge, but it does happen sometimes. Either way, you may have to pay a steep fine if you are convicted of violating your probation terms.

Perhaps you didn’t violate your probation terms at all. If so, Attorney Chambers will point out holes in the prosecution’s case that cast down their assertions of your guilt. It’s possible that you didn’t intend to steal something, or that the item you’re accused of shoplifting was rightfully yours.

A lawyer who will fight for you

Whatever the circumstances of your case may be, you can trust Attorney Chambers to do everything in his power to reach the ideal outcome, whether that is a dismissal of the case against you or a lessening of the penalties—fine, jail time, or any other potential consequence. The best way to enhance your chances of achieving a favorable result is by hiring Attorney Chambers to represent you now.

Find out if Attorney Chambers is the right lawyer to represent you today. He’ll start preparing your defense strategy immediately.

Call 714-760-4088, email dchambers@clfca.com, or use the chat box below to schedule your first appointment at the Chambers Law Firm now.

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