VIOLATION OF PROBATION/PAROLE
Probation and parole violations are serious offenses that often result in harsh penalties such as community service, heavy fines, extended jail time, and more. The consequences associated with a parole or probation violation usually depends on a number of factors, including prior convictions and/or parole violations.
If you are accused of violating your probation or parole, we can help. Please contact us today for a FREE consultation with one of our experienced and effective criminal defense attorney who can evaluate the circumstances of your case and help you avoid excessive penalties or punishment.
Consequences of a Conviction
If you are convicted on charges of violation of probation or parole, you may face the following consequences:
- Revocation of probation
- Imprisonment or jail time
- Hefty fines
- Community service
- Rehabilitation program
- More
Building a Defense
Building a strong defense is crucial for having the charges against you dismissed or having your penalties minimized. At Imhoff & Associates, we can build a solid case in your defense based on insufficient evidence, your actual innocence, or other relevant circumstances.
We can help you achieve an optimal outcome by conducting research into the facts surrounding the charges, interviewing police, prosecutors, and witnesses, coordinating private lie detector tests, and more. In many cases, we are able to have the charges reduced or dismissed.
Accused of Probation Violation?
You have legal rights and options! If you have been charged with violation of parole or probation, you should seek the advice of an attorney as soon as possible. For a FREE consultation with an aggressive criminal defense attorney, please call us toll-free today at 1-800-887-0000.
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