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Many Floridians believe that violating felony probation guarantees jail or prison time. A newer law, found in Florida Statute 948.06, says otherwise—under certain conditions, the judge cannot send you away. Notice I said "cannot." This is not a, well, maybe the judge could send you to jail. Nope. There's no discretion for the judge under certain violations of probation (VOP). First-time violators who didn’t commit a violent offense, whose violations are considered “low-risk” (like a positive drug test or missing a meeting), and who aren’t on community control may be immune from incarceration. The appellate case that highlighted this loophole proved judges don’t have as much freedom to lock you up as you’d think. If you’re dealing with a first-time felony probation violation in Central Florida, know that this might be your ticket to avoiding jail. I’ve been defending these cases for over 31 years, and time after time, I’ve seen how a single detail in the law can be life-changing. If you believe you qualify—or just want someone to check your circumstances—call my office. You can also help me continue sharing vital info like this by liking or subscribing, depending on what buttons appear on your screen. The Law Office of John Guidry, P.A. (407) 423-1117 320 N Magnolia Ave, Ste B1, Orlando, Florida 32801 #VOP #violationViolation #FloridaLaw #criminaldefenseattorney #defenseattorney #94806 #KnowYourRights #CriminalDefense #JohnGuidry #CentralFloridaAttorney #LegalLoophole