Client had received payments for public assistance that the State retroactively decided she shouldn’t have received and client was put on probation for 5 years to make repayments. Client accused of violating probation at the end of the 5 years by not paying everything back and non-payment of court costs and cost of supervision. Attorney obtained three years of w-2 forms, tax returns, the lease agreements (with costs) for the relevant time period, along with employment termination letter that put her out of work for 6 months. Client also had daycare, utilities, car payment and food. Obvious inability to pay and thus not a willful violation– attorney gave proof to State, who did not oppose the judge dismissing the violation of probation. VOP dismissed.