Probation Violations in Delaware County

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Probation Violations in Delaware County, Pennsylvania

Probation violations occur when an individual alleged to be under court-ordered probation fails to comply with one or more conditions imposed by the court. In Delaware County, probation violations can lead to revocation of probation, incarceration, and additional penalties, even when no new criminal conviction occurs.

Attorney William Burrows represents individuals facing probation violation allegations throughout Delaware County, providing defense in both the Magisterial District Courts and the Delaware County Court of Common Pleas.

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What Constitutes a Probation Violation Under Pennsylvania Law?

Probation conditions are set by the sentencing court and may include behavioral restrictions, reporting requirements, treatment programs, and other court-ordered obligations. A probation violation occurs when a probationer is alleged to have failed to comply with any of these conditions.

Common probation violations include:

  • Arrest for a new criminal offense
  • Failure to report to a probation officer
  • Positive drug or alcohol tests
  • Failure to complete treatment, counseling, or community service
  • Leaving the county or state without permission
  • Violating no-contact or stay-away conditions
  • Failure to pay fines, costs, or restitution

Unlike a new criminal charge, probation violations are decided under a lower standard of proof.


How Probation Violations Are Handled in Delaware County Courts

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Probation violation hearings are primarily handled by the Delaware County Court of Common Pleas, which has authority to:

  • Revoke probation
  • Impose jail or state prison time
  • Extend or modify probation terms
  • Impose additional conditions or sanctions

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Judges have broad discretion during probation violation hearings, making experienced representation essential.


Role of Magisterial District Courts

If a probation violation is based on a new arrest, initial proceedings such as arraignment or bail determination may occur in the Magisterial District Court serving the location of the alleged offense.

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However, the probation violation itself is resolved by the Court of Common Pleas.


Criminal Charges Commonly Associated With Probation Violations

Probation violations frequently stem from new criminal allegations, including:

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A probation violation can be sustained even if the new criminal case is still pending or later dismissed.


Probation Violations vs. Other Violation Types

Probation violations differ from other Delaware County violation proceedings:

  • Direct Violations – Violations involving explicit prohibited conduct
  • Parole Violations – Violations of parole supervision
  • Technical Violations – Administrative or compliance failures
  • PFA Violations – Violations of Protection From Abuse orders

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Each violation type carries different procedures and potential outcomes.


Consequences of a Probation Violation in Delaware County

Penalties for probation violations may include:

  • Immediate incarceration pending a hearing
  • Revocation of probation
  • Imposition of jail or prison sentences
  • Extended probation periods
  • Additional fines, costs, or court-ordered programs

Probation violations can significantly increase long-term sentencing exposure.


Defending Against Probation Violation Allegations

An effective probation violation defense may focus on:

  • Challenging the alleged violation evidence
  • Demonstrating compliance or good-faith efforts
  • Addressing false or exaggerated allegations
  • Separating probation proceedings from unresolved criminal charges
  • Advocating for continued probation or alternative sanctions

Attorney William Burrows uses his courtroom and prosecutorial experience to anticipate how probation violations are prosecuted in Delaware County.

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Probation Violations and Comprehensive Criminal Defense

Probation violation matters are rarely isolated and often involve:

  • Pending misdemeanor or felony charges
  • Prior convictions affecting sentencing
  • Court-ordered supervision conditions

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