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What are the Requirements for the Early Termination of Your Probation? Once you have completed at least one third of your probation or community supervision or two years of your community supervision (whichever is less) the judge may reduce or terminate your supervision period.
What Is a Motion to Revoke Probation? A Motion to Revoke Probation (MTR) is a motion filed by the State of Texas against an individual who is sentenced to probation or community supervision. If the State successfully argues their motion, you could be sent to jail or prison.
You will nearly always get a bond on a motion to revoke when you are on deferred adjudication. If you are on regular probation and you turn yourself into the court with a lawyer, the court will normally set a bond immediately and you will get out quickly.
Most MTRs do not have a bond set; therefore, as soon as you hire us, we will determine if you are eligible to bond out of jail pending your probation hearing. In most cases, as part of our legal representation, we will post the bond at the courthouse prior to your arrest or at the jail if you are already in custody.
The Process for Requesting an Early Termination of Probation Draft a motion that requests an early termination of your probation. Schedule a date to appear in court. Speak to the prosecutor and probation officer to get their support. Present your argument to the judge.
In Texas, there is no bond allowed in a probation violation warrant for a regular probation. If it is a violation of the terms of a deferred adjudication probation, bond is allowed, though many judges set the bond amount quite high.
At the hearing for an alleged violation, the judge may order the probationer to jail for a short period, which may be served consecutively or on the weekends. In more severe scenarios, the judge revokes probation and orders the probationer to serve the remainder of their sentence in jail or prison.
I am writing to request an early release from probation formally. I believe that I have successfully completed the terms and conditions of my probation and have demonstrated significant personal growth and positive changes since the start of my probation period.