Legal Question in Criminal Law in Illinois

Can your probation be revoked if your accuser does not show for court

If you went to jail for domestic violence while on probation, your case is up for revoking your probation does the accuser of your domestic violence case have to show for the hearing in order for them to revoke your probation


Asked on 12/12/06, 5:22 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Zedrick Braden III Ainsworth & Associates PC

Re: Can your probation be revoked if your accuser does not show for court

Hello. Generally the accuser does not have to

show up at the hearing for revocation of probation. A finding of guilty in the domestic

violence court is enough for the court to revoke

the probation. Will be happy to answer any

additional questions.

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Answered on 12/12/06, 5:47 pm


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