You have been given the opportunity of freedom, in the form of probation. Prison or jail time looms as the consequence of your actions. You missed an appointment with your probation officer; you didn't pay your supervision fees; you were associating with the wrong people; or perhaps you caught a new case.
Even if Caesar did not represent you in your case at sentencing, they can step in to fight for you to stay on probation if the State is trying to revoke you. If you call them once you are incarcerated, they will work to get you to court that much sooner, meet with you in jail, contact your probation officer or the Deputy District Attorney handling your case, and talk with whomever may be of help in getting you reinstated to probation. Caesar will be with you at each step and at the revocation hearing to help get you the best result possible.