What are typical probation/deferred conditions for domestic violence cases?
The defendant is responsible for all costs of counseling and probation. Typical conditions of Community Supervision include Fines; Jail as a condition of probation; Court Costs; Victim Impact Panels; Counseling for Victim; Contributions to Women’s Domestic Violence Shelters; Weekly Batterers Intervention Prevention Program Counseling; Alcohol Evaluation and Treatment; Anger Management Counseling; Monthly Probation Fees of $50 per Month; No Contact With Victim; Random Urinalysis or Breathalizers or both. Monthly Reporting To Probation Officer; Community Service; Electronic Location Monitoring Bracelet; Other Conditions the Judge Finds to Be Reasonable. A domestic violence conviction will result in a finding that domestic violence occurred. If the defendant enters a plea bargain of any kind, or is found guilty, the trial court must make an affirmative finding of domestic violence and enter the affirmative finding in the judgment.