Parole / Probation Violations
A person convicted of a crime and placed on parole, probation, or supervised release has certain duties and obligations that must be followed as part of their sentence. Many judges will require periodic reporting, confinement to a specific geographic area, payment of fines or costs, and other conditions. Violations of parole or probation can result in severe consequences. There is an entire body of law that has been developed to protect the rights of individuals on parole or probation.
Anyone with a potential parole or probation violation is entitled to legal representation and should seek competent representation to minimize the potential exposure in these circumstances. To schedule a confidential consultation, please contact Mr. Neff via the form below, by phone at or email Marc@nefflawoffices.com. |