A former client retained our firm to represent her in a revocation in which they missed two urine tests after having already had an administrative revocation for a missed test. They had 50 days remaining on their probation. In this case, the prosecutor’s policy was to revoke 30 days to the county jail for EACH missed test and then return to probation with a condition to catch up on all monies in the arrears within 45 days. Our team was able to recommend a 30 day revocation and then, termination of our client’s probation early, if they paid all the monies owed in arrears that same day. This arrangement worked because the client had the full support of their family and was able to pay off all the monies due that same day. By working closely with our firm, our client was able to get back to their family, job, and school and further their life goals without the burden of lingering probation and future drug tests.
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