Probation Violations & AADP
Probation Violations & AADP Lawyer in Fort Wayne
In some cases, a probation violation after you have been convicted of a crime can lead to harsh punishments, including the reinstatement of your original sentence. If you are involved in a probation program and have violated the terms of your probation, you need an experienced criminal defense attorney to protect your rights.
At the Fort Wayne, Indiana, law firm of Miller, Arnold & Terrill, P.C., we have extensive experience handling probation violation cases and helping clients understand their rights and responsibilities under the Alcohol Abuse Deterrent Program (AADP).
If you are accused of violating your probation, you need to understand the gravity of your situation and contact an experienced attorney. Call (260) 420-7777 now for a free initial consultation.
What Can Happen If You Violate the Terms of Your Probation?
If it is determined that you have violated your probation, you are at the court's mercy. You could receive a full reinstatement of your suspended sentence. In addition to facing serious jail time, a judge can add additional conditions to your probation, such as:
- Work release
- Home detention
- Mandatory classes
If you find yourself in this dire situation, you need the help of a skilled attorney. We have handled countless probation cases and have an in-depth understanding of the local and state court system. We will work closely with you to ensure you are making decisions that are in your best interests.
Allen County AADP
In Allen County, people who are convicted of a felony OWI could receive a sentence to three years in AADP. To avoid jail time for OWI, this program requires people to take a pill that will make them sick if they consume alcohol. We can answer your questions about AADP.
To discuss your situation with a hard-working attorney in your area, call (260) 420-7777 now.




