Probation Violation
Probation and the freedom to be out from behind bars is a great alternative to spending your days in a prison cell. If you are on probation, however, there are still some strict rules that you must follow to avoid being sent back to prison. The best option may be to avoid any situations or actions that could be interpreted as a violation of your parole.
If you have recently been arrested on a probation violation, you may be facing serious penalties, including serving the remainder of your prison sentence. The West Palm Beach criminal defense attorneys at Eric N. Klein & Associates, P.A. can help you defend your rights in a probation violation case. Contact us today at 561-353-2800.
Possible Probation Violations
If you are out of prison but still on parole, it is important to carefully follow all of the conditions of your probation to avoid being sent back to prison. Here is a list of possible offenses that could be considered a violation of parole:
- Failure to pass a drug test
- Failure to report to your probation officer
- Violation of house arrest
- Violating a restraining order
- Committing any crime
Why You Need a Lawyer
If you have been accused of violating your parole, consider contacting a criminal defense lawyer immediately. Consulting with an attorney as quickly as possible can help prevent a more serious situation from arising and can give you the time you need to build a strong defense.
Contact Us
A criminal defense lawyer may be able to protect your freedoms and prevent additional penalties from being tacked on to your sentence. If you have been arrested for violating parole, contact the West Palm Beach probation violation attorneys of Eric N. Klein & Associates, P.A. today at 561-353-2800.


