
Probation Violations & Motions to Revoke Explained | Lassiter Law Podcast
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In this episode, veteran defense attorney Mark Lassiter breaks down everything you need to know about probation violations and motions to revoke — one of the most misunderstood (and high-stakes) areas of criminal defense law.
🎯 Whether you’re a lawyer, paralegal, law student, or facing probation issues yourself, this episode delivers must-know insight that could mean the difference between jail time and a second chance.
🔍 What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
- What triggers a probation violation (including missed check-ins, failed drug tests, and new arrests)
- The step-by-step process of a motion to revoke How attorneys can intervene before a warrant is issued
- What to do when you’ve “peed hot” (positive drug test)
- Real client case studies, including a motion-to-revoke win that blocked a DWI conviction
- How to defend against allegations using collateral estoppel
- What happens when you plead "true" vs "not true" in revocation hearings
- Legal strategy + human compassion = powerful defense
👨⚖️ Mark Lassiter brings decades of courtroom experience, Army-level discipline, and unmatched knowledge of Texas criminal law to the mic, sharing real case results and expert strategy.
🧠 If you're a practicing attorney, a legal scholar, or someone who just wants to understand how probation law actually works in Texas, you won’t want to miss this.
📞 Contact Mark Lassiter:
📲 (214) 845-7007
📧 mark@lomtl.com
🌐 www.lomtl.com
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