Florida Violation of Probation Community Control Plea is a plea entered by a defendant who has been accused of violating the terms of their probation or community control. This type of plea can be used to mitigate the penalties of a violation and may involve entering a guilty plea to the underlying charges or taking part in a rehabilitation program. There are two main types of Florida Violation of Probation Community Control Plea: the Solo Contender plea and the Withdrawal of Guilty Plea. The Solo Contender plea is a type of plea where the defendant does not admit to the crime, but agrees to the sentence imposed. The Withdrawal of Guilty Plea is a plea where the defendant withdraws their guilty plea and enters a plea of not guilty, allowing them to have a trial.