Legal Question in Criminal Law in Texas
Can they revoke my probation?
I am on probation in Texas for a state felony theft. When my original probation payments were decided on, I was single and living with my parents. I am now married with a baby on the way and living on our own. I can no longer afford to make the $300 a month payment they are requiring. My PO said they wouldn't be able to drop the payment. I have never missed a meeting, I have had the same job for over a year now and I am doing my community service as ordered. I do not do anything against my probation. Plain and simply, the only thing I cannot do is afford to pay the entire amount. Can they revoke my probation based solely on this? I am already almost $1000 behind and I am afraid of going to jail. Can someone please tell me what I need to do?
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Can they revoke my probation?
The best practical answer you can get is that you need to take a second job. While it is not proper to revoke a probation for inability to pay, you may not appeal the revocation of a deferred adjudication should the court decide to revoke you. Also, if the probation officer sends it in and a motion to revoke is filed, even if you win, you will have bond fees, attorney's fees and such...
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