
Your Second Chance Deserves a Strong Defense
A violation of probation (VOP) in Florida can result in serious consequences—even jail or prison—without the need for a jury trial. If you’ve been accused of violating probation in Miami or anywhere in Florida, it’s critical to have a skilled criminal defense attorney by your side.
At El-Naffy Law, we understand how quickly a technical error or misunderstanding can lead to life-changing consequences. Attorney Carolle El-Naffy, a former Assistant Public Defender, has represented individuals in thousands of criminal matters, including complex VOP hearings. Her insight into courtroom procedures and prosecutorial strategies allows her to advocate fiercely for your second chance.
What Is a Violation of Probation?
A probation violation occurs when someone allegedly fails to comply with one or more conditions of their court-ordered probation. These violations fall into two main categories:
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Technical Violations (e.g., missed meetings with a probation officer, failed drug tests, curfew breaches)
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Substantive Violations (e.g., being arrested or charged with a new crime)
Unlike criminal trials, VOP hearings do not require proof beyond a reasonable doubt. A judge only needs to believe that a violation occurred by a “preponderance of the evidence.”
Common Defenses Against a VOP
Each case is unique, but El-Naffy Law builds customized defenses such as:
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Demonstrating compliance with probation conditions
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Presenting legitimate reasons for a missed obligation
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Showing insufficient evidence or procedural errors
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Arguing for reinstatement instead of incarceration
We also advocate for alternative sentencing, including drug treatment programs or community control when appropriate.
What Are the Possible Penalties?
If found in violation of probation, the court may:
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Reinstate your probation
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Modify the terms of your probation
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Revoke probation and impose the original jail or prison sentence
Florida law allows judges wide discretion in VOP cases—having a strong defense can make all the difference.
Why Hire Carolle El-Naffy?
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Proven experience with VOP cases in both misdemeanor and felony courts
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Former Assistant Public Defender who knows what prosecutors look for
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Compassionate, strategic, and bilingual representation (English, Spanish, French)
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Statewide availability to assist clients across Florida
Schedule a Confidential Consultation Today
Your future matters. If you’re facing a violation of probation in Miami or elsewhere in Florida, contact Attorney Carolle El-Naffy right away. The sooner we begin building your defense, the better your outcome may be.
📞 Call (305) 456-7576 or request your consultation online.