Legal Question in Criminal Law in California

if probation is extended because of not paying off restatution and court fines what can i do to have it terminated as i have no money now to pay it off


Asked on 10/13/11, 2:07 pm

3 Answers from Attorneys

David M. Wallin Law Offices OF David M. Wallin

You may need an attorney to try to make this happen for you. Depending on several factors and the way it is presented to the court, you could try to get the restitution order modified to "restitution per civil judgement.". But if you attempt this on your own and you are not successful, you probably can't attempt it again for at least another year or more. We have handled many modifications of probation over the past 20 years. While there never is a guarantee, the odds are much better with professionals. I wish you well............ David Wallin

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Answered on 10/13/11, 2:17 pm
Theresa Hofmeister Theresa Hofmeister, Attorney At Law

Generally courts won't terminate probation unless all conditions of probation (restitution, fines, etc) are satisfied "in a timely manner." However it could be worth a try to convert fines etc to some other structure (modify probation) as Mr. Wallin mentioned. Consult a local criminal defense attorney in your area. Good luck!

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Answered on 10/13/11, 9:49 pm


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