I have a nephew that has been on probation for for marijuana, he has had probation issues in which his amount of time on probation was lengthened due to testing dirty, and was given community service and more penalties, each time represented by a public defender in court, now on a surprise inspection , small amount of cocaine was found in his room and was arrested for violation of his probation, he is now in county jail for the past two weeks, trial is coming up at the end of the month on the cocaine charges. This is in San Antonio, Tx and his probation has advised him that he is now being denied public defense for his behalf since he violated his probation. Is this right, i thought the sixth amendment gauranteed representation for his defense no matter what charges or violations were made? any info would be greatly appreciated,
Thanks,
Anthony

