Reducing Probation Revocation Time
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How can I serve less time for revoke probation for a class b misdemeanor
Hello ****, for probation revocation in Texas, a judge will consider several factors:
*. The severity of the violation
*. Your probation history
*. The original offense.
If possible, it's advisable to work with a defense attorney. They can negotiate with the judge and probation officer to reduce your sentence.
*. The severity of the violation
*. Your probation history
*. The original offense.
If possible, it's advisable to work with a defense attorney. They can negotiate with the judge and probation officer to reduce your sentence.
If I get * for one for 120 days
Hello ****, in Texas, a "* for *" deal typically means for every day served in county jail, two days are subtracted from your sentence. So, a *-day sentence could effectively become 60 days. However, it's not guaranteed and depends on the court's discretion.
Could I serve less time then this
Hello ****, it's possible to serve less time with credit for "good time," or behavior, but this is at the discretion of the jail or prison system. It's best to consult with a defense attorney to understand your options.