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Is it worth hiring an attorney for a revocation hearing?

Asked on Sep 17th, 2018 on Criminal Law - Colorado
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Violated probation(, refused drug tests) on a poss of residue case that I cannot believe didnt get thrown out based on facts of case. Attorney grossly misrepresented me and failed to delivered what I'd paid for. Charges were clearly harassment because of association with high profile defendant in unrelated case. I need help
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Criminal Defense Attorney serving Boulder, CO at Miller & Harrison, LLC
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The fact you do not like the deal you took does not really change the requirement to comply with probation. Depending on the county, the extent of the non-compliance (just one missed drug test?) it might be possible to get back on track and not have probation revoked. If you want to try to 'undo' your deal, that is a very steep climb and likely not possible, but a new lawyer can look into it and advise you what your chances of undoing the deal is and starting again.
Answered on Sep 18th, 2018 at 10:56 AM

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