Your question is impossible to answer. However, you indicated you still have fines to pay that, I assume, were a condition of your probation. Based on that information and your desire to terminate your probation, I assume you have a limited ability to pay the fines. Consequently, when you go to court for your VOP, you may want to consider asking the judge to appoint an attorney from the Public Defender's Office to represent you. There are many very good attorneys who are employed by the Public Defender's Offices in Florida and who have dedicated their careers to representing persons who do not have sufficient funds to retain a private attorney.
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