South Jersey Probation and Parole Violation Attorney
If you have been arrested for a violation of parole or probation, you need straight answers from an attorney you can trust.
Probation and parole violations are very serious offenses in New Jersey. If you are found guilty, you can be sentenced to the maximum term for the crime for which you are on probation or parole. For example, if you received a sentence of probation and no jail for possession of a small amount of cocaine, you could receive a sentence of 5 years in state prison for violating that probation. If you commit another crime while on probation, you can be held in jail without bail by the judge who sentenced you to probation and you can be sentenced to a consecutive state prison sentence for the new crime.
Prompt action is necessary to effectively deal with probation violations and we are prepared to take that action.
Our lawyers are experienced in dealing with probation and parole violation and know the best arguments to make on your behalf.
Free initial consultation: Contact an experienced New Jersey probation violation lawyer about your case. Lawyers are available seven days a week, 24 hours a day, including holidays.