When improperly handled, probation violations have the potential to ruin your future. If you think you may have violated your probation, or if you have been arrested, we can help you. When the court decides you have violated the terms of your probation, the judge can decide that you will spend the remainder of your sentence incarcerated. In many cases, the violator will be penalized with a longer prison sentence. At Nash, Ortiz & Demarest, P.C., we understand it can be difficult to hold true to the various rules of your probation. Mistakes happen. Regardless of the circumstances pertaining to your probation violation, we strongly encourage you to contact our criminal defense attorney. With our skill set and winning track record in your corner, you can be confident in our ability to successfully handle your case.
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Jennifer I. Nash
Attorney At Law
Attorney Jennifer I. Nash provides strong legal representation for individuals who are facing criminal charges, and has a lifelong commitment to helping people navigate their way through the criminal law system. She is committed to providing high-quality, compassionate representation for her clients.
Jennifer is an experienced trial lawyer and has represented clients charged with murder, sexual assault, DUI and other offenses. In addition to this, she has 20+ years of experience in the family law field. Due to this unique background, she has developed a particular interest in cases involving the intersection of criminal law and family law, such as those involving child sexual assault allegations and domestic violence allegations.
Jennifer received her J.D. from the University of Oregon in 1996, and a B.A. in Political Science from the University of California San Diego in 1993. She holds a certificate in Advanced Alternative Dispute Resolution.
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Nicolas Ortiz
Attorney At Law
Attorney Nicolas Ortiz's work in criminal defense began in school while clerking for the Federal Public Defender’s office in Portland, Oregon. Soon thereafter, he began trying cases to juries in state court. After graduating from law school in 1998 and becoming a member of the Oregon State Bar, he practiced law for the Southern Oregon Public Defender’s Office, where he further honed his trial skills.
His years of trial work have provided him with a wide breadth of experience litigating cases ranging from simple Criminal Trespass to Aggravated Murder. When handling cases, Nicolas takes a common sense approach, while always keeping his client’s interests and goals in mind. He is committed to providing each client with the best legal advice and counsel possible during what can be a difficult, anxiety-provoking experience.
Nicolas is from the Central Valley of California. In 1995 he moved to Oregon to study at The Northwestern School of Law of Lewis and Clark College. He earned his B.A. in English from the California State University, Sacramento.
Why Hiring Nash, Ortiz & Demarest, P.C.
Is the Right Choice for Your Case?
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Well-Versed Legal Team
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Many Successful Outcomes
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Respect & Undivided Attention
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Skilled Trial Attorneys
Common Penalties
Probation is a common penalty imposed when an individual pleads guilty to a crime. Similarly to bail, the individual on probation agrees to comply with the conditions imposed by the Court. The consequences for violating probation vary dependent upon various factors. When probation is violated, there is not a specific set of rules or penalties that will be assigned. Often, probation violation will result in an extended prison sentence.
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Imprisonment
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Hefty Fines
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Community Service
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Rehabilitation
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Revoke / Cancel Probation
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Extend Probation Period
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Knowledge
We obtain the in-depth legal knowledge and skill set necessary to combat your criminal charges. Put our legal team to work for you.
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Dedication
We will devote our time and energy toward the positive resolution of your case. We will not quit until we have exhausted every avenue for defense.
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Success
We secure real results for our clients and never utilize cookie-cutter solutions. We build individualized & highly effective strategies.
Get Your Questions Answered
Frequently Asked Questions
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Questions
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What Is Considered a Violation of Probation?
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A violation of probation may include failure to report to your probation officer, failure to appear in court, failure to pay fines, failure to pay victims restitution, failure to perform community service, failure to pay court costs, and failure to attend drug counseling. Other violations include committing a new crime, fleeing the state or country, associating with known criminals / gang members, the possession of a firearm or illegal drugs, and the violation of a restraining order or protective order.
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What Are Some Requirements Outlined In Probation?
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Most cases require that the individual serving probation maintains employment, abides by curfew, remains in restricted areas and avoids contact with the alleged victim(s) of their crime. In addition, you may be required to refrain from purchasing or consuming alcohol or drugs.
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Do I Need to Hire a Defense Attorney?
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Regardless of the specific circumstances pertaining to your case, it is vital you have a skilled criminal defense attorney assisting you with this charge. Your rights and freedom are on the line. Don’t take chances with your future by sitting back and waiting for your charges to blow over. Be proactive. Secure the immediate assistance of our trusted legal advocate.
Rights That Are in Jeopardy After Serving Time
- Loss of eligibility to apply for financial aid for college
- Security clearance for certain professions such as teaching, working with children, or security
- Voting privileges
- Parenting rights can be taken away including custody & visiting rights
- Loss of 2nd Amendment right to legally obtain or possess firearms
- Cannot obtain a passport or a visa for entry into certain countries
- Convicts are pulled into police line-ups as a potential suspect
