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At Kolinsky Law, we regularly witness the serious consequences that arise when individuals fail to comply with probation orders in Alberta. A probation breach is not merely a violation of court-ordered conditions – it constitutes a separate criminal offence under Section 733.1 of the Criminal Code of Canada, potentially resulting in fines, imprisonment, and lasting impacts on one’s future.

Understanding these consequences is crucial, whether you’re currently on probation, facing a breach charge, or supporting someone in this situation. This article explains the legal ramifications and crucial steps to take if you’ve breached your probation order.

Legal Framework and Immediate Consequences 

Probation orders in Alberta carry significant legal weight. When our clients face probation breaches, they often express surprise at the severity of the consequences. A breach can trigger immediate arrest without warrant, and courts may impose penalties, including:

  • Imprisonment for up to two years
  • Substantial fines determined by the court
  • Extension or modification of existing probation terms
  • Additional community service hours
  • Stricter reporting requirements 

Beyond these immediate penalties, a probation breach conviction creates a separate criminal record entry, compounding the impact of the original offense.

Common Breach Scenarios

Our extensive case history has identified several recurring situations that lead to probation breaches. Missing scheduled appointments with probation officers ranks among the most frequent violations.

Other common breaches include failing to complete mandated counseling programs, violating no-contact orders, or breaking curfew requirements. Even seemingly minor infractions, such as failing to report a change of address, can trigger serious legal consequences.

Impact on Future Prospects

At Kolinsky Law, we emphasize to our clients that probation breaches can significantly impact their future. Employment opportunities often diminish, as many employers conduct criminal record checks.

Travel restrictions may apply, particularly to the United States, where border officials scrutinize criminal records closely. Educational institutions and professional licensing bodies may also consider probation breaches when evaluating applications.

Steps to Take Following a Breach

If you’ve breached your probation conditions, immediate action is crucial. Our experience shows that courts often consider an individual’s response to a breach when determining penalties. We recommend:

  1. Documenting the circumstances surrounding the breach
  2. Maintaining compliance with all other probation conditions
  3. Gathering evidence of any extenuating circumstances
  4. Seeking immediate legal representation 

Prevention Strategies

Our legal team regularly advises clients on effective strategies to maintain probation compliance. These include: 

  • Setting up automatic reminders for appointments and obligations
  • Maintaining detailed records of all probation-related activities
  • Establishing open communication channels with probation officers
  • Addressing potential compliance challenges proactively

Support Systems and Resources

Through our practice, we’ve established connections with various support services across Alberta that can help individuals maintain probation compliance. These include counseling services, addiction treatment centers, employment assistance programs, and mental health resources. Our firm can help connect you with appropriate support systems to ensure successful probation completion.

Legal Defense Options

When handling probation breach cases, we explore various defense strategies. Courts may consider factors such as:

  • The type and seriousness of the breach
  • The individual’s overall compliance record
  • Personal circumstances affecting compliance
  • Efforts made to rectify the breach
  • Evidence of rehabilitation progress

As your legal advocates, we carefully examine these elements to build a strong defense strategy tailored to your specific situation.

Contact Us

At Kolinsky Law, we understand that maintaining perfect compliance with probation conditions can be challenging. However, the consequences of breaching these orders are severe enough to warrant immediate attention and professional legal assistance.

If you’re facing probation compliance issues, we encourage you to contact our office for a confidential consultation. Our skilled Family Lawyers in Edmonton are here to safeguard your rights and strive for the most favorable outcome in your case.

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