Discover What Could Happen to You if You Are Arrested for Shoplifting While on Probation

Discover What Could Happen to You if You Are Arrested for Shoplifting While on Probation

Have you been accused of shoplifting while you are on probation? There are several possible consequences for your circumstance. The most crucial thing you can do right now is get in touch with a probation violation attorney. Contact Chambers Law Firm at 714-760-4088 now for a free legal consultation.

Dan Chambers is the Attorney to Help You

One of Southern California’s leading defense attorneys, Dan Chambers, has successfully handled thousands of cases involving probation violations. If you’ve just been charged with breaking the rules of your probation, you need to take action right now to prevent going back to jail or experiencing other severe repercussions.

Call 714-760-4088 to set up a free consultation, send an email to dchambers@clfca.com to do so right away. As soon as possible, Attorney Chambers will provide you with individualized legal counsel and uphold your interests all throughout your case. Learn more below about the implications of a shoplifting charge while on probation.

Consequences that might result from stealing while on probation

There may be severe repercussions if you are on probation when you are suspected of shoplifting. You must appear in court for a probation violation hearing when your counsel will have the chance to present your defense.

There are a variety of outcomes that might occur depending on the specifics of your case. Most of the time, judges won’t revoke a person’s probation for a charge of shoplifting, but it may happen. If you are found guilty of breaking the terms of your probation, you risk paying a hefty fine.

Maybe you didn’t even break the rules of your probation. If so, Attorney Chambers will expose weaknesses in the prosecution’s case that call their claims that you are guilty into question. It’s possible that the object you’re accused of stealing was legitimately yours or that you didn’t mean to take it.

An attorney who will advocate for you

You can rely on Attorney Chambers to use all of his resources to achieve the best result possible in your case, whether that be a dismissal of the charges against you or a reduction of the fine, prison time, or other potential consequences. The greatest approach to increase your chances of getting a good outcome is to retain the services of Attorney Chambers right away.

Find out if Attorney Chambers is the best legal counsel for you right now. He’ll get to work right away on your defensive plan. To make your initial appointment with Chambers Law Firm right now, call 714-760-4088 or send an email to dchambers@clfca.com.

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