Practice Areas:

Probation Violations

If you were given the privilege of being on probation after a conviction, violating your probation can land you back in jail. If you go back to jail on a probation violation warrant, it is likely you will sit in custody until the violation is resolved. Whether you failed to report to probation as directed, failed a drug screen, or committed a new misdemeanor or felony offense, probation can violate you. The severity of punishment for the violation will depend on how many prior violations you have and how egregious the violation itself is.
Rachael has handled thousands of probation violation matters and is schooled in defending them in a speedy manner.

About Rachael

Rachael has participated in thousands of criminal pleas, motions hearings, probation violations, and over fifty jury trials in her career including murder and other serious felonies. Contact Rachael to schedule a consultation.
Bar Admissions:
• North Carolina (2009)
• Georgia (2016)