Get Help from an Attorney Who Understands the System.
Many defendants agreed to be sentenced to a period of community supervision or probation as part of a plea agreement to resolve their case without a trial. Others may be sentenced to a term of probation following a trial. Some types of probation result in the case being dismissed against a defendant. Successfully navigating the terms and conditions of probation can be tricky. If you violate the terms of your community supervision, the court can revoke your probation and sentence you to prison time, no matter how slight or technical that violation may seem.
Attorney Susannah Prucka assists clients with probation issues, and you can trust her professional, practical approach and advice.
Accused of a Probation Violation?
Motions to revoke probation and motions to adjudicate guilt are treated like a miniature trial with its own special rules and process. You need an attorney who knows what to expect, knows what evidence will be presented by the State knows what evidence is available for your defense, and who is willing to go the extra mile to try and get it. As a former prosecutor, Susannah routinely offered probation to resolve cases, handled hundreds of motions to revoke and adjudicate guilt, and learned the inner workings of the probation system. As a defense attorney, Susannah can put that experience to work for you to get the best possible resolution for your situation.
Early Termination
In certain cases, and situations, you may be eligible for early termination of your community supervision. Susannah has successfully represented clients in getting released early from probation in the past.
Probation Bootcamp
Susannah offers consultation appointments (think “probation bootcamp”), where an individual currently on probation can retain Susannah to learn some tips and tricks for achieving success with probation. During this paid consultation, Susannah sets her clients up with tools of success to help them fulfill the terms and conditions of community supervision and avoid incarceration.
Schedule Your Consultation
Don’t let your or your loved ones’ revocation stand in your way. Call 432.303.1509 or complete an online contact form to schedule a free initial consultation with Susannah Prucka today. If you are on probation or community supervision in the state of Texas, Susannah offers representation to help you navigate the system and avoid a lengthy incarceration period. We provide representation in probation revocation matters in Midland County, Ector County, Odessa, Howard County, Big Spring, Martin County, Stanton, Garza County, Lynn County, Gaines County, Dawson County, Upton County, Sterling County, and other West Texas counties.