Client was on felony DWI probation, broke his probation by being arrested on a new charge and then was deported. Client came back in, we were able to get a bond set for him (not easy to do in a felony probation revocation case), and convince the judge not only to NOT sentence him to prison but to terminate his probation early (his discharge date was April 2011 and we got it closed in July 2010). That alone saved the client $700 in probation fees. Client walked out of the courthouse off of probation and free of any more obligations.
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