Legal Question in Criminal Law in Georgia

What are the steps for early release from first time offender probation? I've served 6 plus yrs of a 10 yr sentence. I was reporting by phone since i live out of state and have been released from supervised probation. Would it be best to retain an attorney or can it be done without one?


Asked on 1/07/12, 10:12 am

2 Answers from Attorneys

S. Carlton Rouse Rouse & Co., LLC

Your question seeks information that can only be adequately answered after a consultation. I suggest that you and your family hire a criminal attorney so that you can receive case specific advice. For general information on criminal law, personal injury or bankruptcy visit us online at:

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Best of luck,

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Answered on 1/07/12, 2:15 pm
Lawrence Lewis Lawrence Lewis, P.C.

You should retain an attorney, IF you are going to try and get a probation that you agreed to in a plea negotiations reduced. After all, you would not want the prosecutor to come back asking that you do an additional four years on probation if you did not agree to that when you entered a plea. See website on how to retain the best attorney: www.lawrencelewispc.com

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Answered on 1/07/12, 5:24 pm


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