Bucks County Probation Violation Lawyer
Former Prosecutor and Criminal Defense Attorney Serving Pennsylvania and New Jersey
Individuals who have been charged with violation of probation or parole are at a severe disadvantage. In many cases, if you have been charged with probation violation, it is your word against your probation officer's. It is important to consult an experienced criminal defense attorney on your side who can advocate for your interests.
At Risoldi Law Offices, LLC, we know what is at stake for clients facing parole or probation violation charges. Additionally, with attorney Carla V. Risoldi's experience as former Bucks County Assistant District Attorney, we know the criminal court system. We fight to protect clients from the harsh consequences of probation or parole violation.
Aggressive Defense Against Probation and Parole Violation Charges
Probation and parole are conditional. If you are found to have violated any the conditions of your probation or parole, you can face serious penalties. If you were on probation as a result of a reduced sentence or as an alternative to jail time, the court could require you to serve the full term of your original sentence. Likewise, if you were released from state prison on parole, and are found to be in violation of your parole, you could be forced to serve the maximum sentence to which you were originally subjected.
With your freedom in jeopardy, it is critical to consult an experienced and aggressive criminal defense lawyer who will relentlessly fight for your rights. Risoldi Law Offices, LLC, provides vigorous defense to clients facing probation or parole violation charges arising from:
- Failure to pay a fine
- Failure to abstain from alcohol or drugs (failing a drug test)
- Failure to comply with court-ordered treatment programs or counseling
- Failure to notify probation officer of change in address
- Failure to meet with probation officer as required
- Failure to appear in court
- Failure to complete community service requirements
- Failure to comply with other terms of your probation or parole
Additionally, a new criminal arrest or conviction can result in probation violation or parole violation.
If you have been charged with probation violation, you have a right to a hearing to determine if there is probable cause to believe that you in fact violated your probation. You also have a right to another hearing to determine if your alleged violation should result in the revocation of probation. With nearly 20 years of legal experience, attorney Carla V. Risoldi can aggressively represent your interests at your probation violation hearings and explore all possible defense strategies to avoid additional jail time.
Serving Clients in Bucks, Montgomery, Philadelphia, Berks and Delaware counties in Pennsylvania and beyond, and throughout New Jersey
Langhorne: 215-741-3700 | Buckingham: 215-794-9300
We offer reasonably priced criminal defense consultations that will give you useful information about your rights and practical advice about your options, regardless of whether or not you choose to hire us.
To schedule a daytime or evening appointment with probation violation defense lawyer Carla V. Risoldi, call one of our Bucks County office locations or contact us online.
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