Probation Issues


If you are accused of probation violations after pleading guilty and starting probation, you need to hire an attorney immediately. The State of Texas may try to revoke your probation and put you in jail, but an experienced attorney may be able to keep you out of jail. In most cases, if you are arrested for a motion to revoke probation, you are still entitled to a bond. Do not attempt to navigate a probation violation without an experienced criminal defense attorney. Houston Criminal Defense Attorney Matt DeLuca has experience handling all types of probation issues across Texas courts, including:

  • Motion to Revoke Community Supervision or Probation

  • Motion to Adjudicate Guilt

  • Probation Violation Reports

  • Interlock Violation Reports


Early Termination of Probation or Community Supervision

If you’ve successfully completed the terms and conditions of your probation or community supervision early, you may be eligible to ask the judge to early terminate probation before the end of your full period of supervision.

If I’ve completed my probation requirements, am I eligible for early termination of probation?
It depends. Some criminal offenses require a probationer to complete a certain percentage of probation before they can be eligible for early termination. And some criminal offenses, such as DWI, are ineligible for early termination of probation. Give Houston Criminal Defense Attorney Matt DeLuca a call at (713) 429-4400 to discuss your eligibility.

Should I hire a lawyer to request early termination of probation?
Yes. Requesting early termination of probation can involve filing documents with the court and requesting a hearing before the judge. Houston Criminal Defense Attorney Matt DeLuca has experience handling motions for early termination of community supervision and probation across Texas.


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