Our client, who had previously absconded from probation and was subsequently arrested for a new offense in another county, faced a Felony Motion to Revoke Probation. The situation was challenging, as the client’s actions had put her in a precarious legal position, risking the prospect of serving a sentence due to the probation violation.
Outcome
Attorney Jacob Blizzard, a Texas board-certified expert in criminal law and criminal appeals, skillfully handled the Motion to Revoke (MTR).
Through diligent negotiation and legal strategy, Mr. Blizzard successfully argued for the reinstatement of our client’s probation.
He was able to get the probation reinstated where the Client was able to pay restitution and other fees to get herself caught up and paid forward on probation This decision provided our client with another opportunity to comply with her probation terms and drastically improve her circumstances.
This case highlights the expertise and commitment of Attorney Jacob Blizzard in navigating complex criminal law situations and advocating for second chances for his clients.
Despite the challenges presented by our client’s actions, Mr. Blizzard was able to secure a positive outcome and help our client move forward with her life.[/column]
About The Attorney
Jacob Blizzard is a distinguished Board Certified Criminal Law and Criminal Appeal Attorney as designated by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization.
Specializing in state and federal criminal defense, criminal appeals, and post-conviction writs of habeas corpus, Mr. Blizzard stands out in the legal field.
Among over 100,000 licensed attorneys in Texas, he is one of only 87 to hold dual board certifications in both criminal law and criminal appellate law, positioning him within the top 0.087% of attorneys in the state. His expertise and dedication make him a leading figure in his area of practice.
Disclaimer
Attorney Jacob Blizzard works tirelessly to achieve the greatest possible results for each of our clients and their families. This is one of his successful results, settlements, and verdicts. Every case and client is unique and depends upon the individual facts and circumstances of each case. Clients may or may not obtain the same or similar results in each case.