Located in Doylestown and Langhorne, Pennsylvania | Probation Violations Attorney
Probation and parole are alternatives to incarceration or other punishments for being convicted of a criminal offense. Parole means that one is released from prison before the end of the sentence and given the opportunity to serve the remainder under the supervision of a parole officer. Probation is service of a sentence outside of prison, with certain restrictions and conditions.
If an individual violates the conditions of his or her parole or probation, he or she can be sent to prison to complete the remainder of the sentence or be re-sentenced. There will usually be an additional sentence added to the total for the violation. It is critical to have experienced representation if you have been charged with violating the conditions of your parole or probation.
At the Law Offices of Richard R. Fink, our attorney helps clients charged with probation or parole violations. With his decades of experience and his thorough knowledge of the local criminal justice system, he knows the issues that are important to local prosecutors, judges and prison boards. He is often able to anticipate how an official might react to a proposal to continue probation or remain on probation.
Experienced, with a widely-known reputation as a highly-regarded criminal defense lawyer, Richard R. Fink represents individuals in probation and parole violation hearings in Bucks County, Montgomery County, Lehigh County and throughout Pennsylvania, in State and Federal Courts. Contact us online or toll free at 888-410-9604.
Although our attorney fights hard to help clients facing charges of violating their parole or probation, some violations are easier to resolve than others. Technical violations, such as failing to visit your parole or probation officer, may have a perfectly reasonable explanation. Others, such as committing another crime or being n in possession of weapons or drugs, are more difficult. Whatever the charge, our lawyer determines how and why the violation occurred and advocates for our clients to remain outside of prison. A strong negotiator, he has extensive experience with the Pennsylvania Board of Probation and Parole, as well as with local parole boards.
Being convicted of violating probation or parole can have significant immigration consequences. Rather than being sent to prison to finish the sentence, both documented and undocumented immigrants are vulnerable to deportation/removal. Our firm's attorney helps immigrants who were charged with parole or probation violations in Bucks County and throughout the Philadelphia area.
For more information about parole and probation violations or to schedule an appointment at our Langhorne or Doylestown location, contact the Law Offices of Richard R. Fink toll free at 888-410-9604.
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