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NEW YORK PROBATION LAWYER

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Probation Lawyer in New York

If you are put on probation, there are specific conditions that you must follow in order to stay in line with your sentencing. If you violate one of these conditions, your probation may be revoked and you may be given a jail sentence. There are various consequences you may face if you violate your probation. The punishment depends on the severity of the violation. Some common consequences often imposed by courts are:

  • Imprisonment
  • Heavy Fines
  • Revoked probation
  • Reinstated probation with other terms such as longer term probation, community service, rehabilitation and/or jail

Due to the difference in the consequences you may face, you will want to find a New York probation lawyer. This type of lawyer is well aware of probation violations and how they hold up in court as well as the best defense route to take. Of course the lawyer, such as George Vomvolakis, will take your case personally and will carefully observe the terms of your probation.

A probation lawyer may present a case stating that there is insufficient evidence to convict you. He may also provide facts that prove your innocence or show that this was a minor mishap, proving that you’ve complied with each and every other term that is part of your probation. Sometimes a combination of these methods creates the most tactful defense.

New York Probation Lawyer

The problem with probation terms is that they can be long-winded. Those who are put under these terms often times aren’t fully aware of all of the conditions. Some people don’t understand them at all. The fault may lie within the parole officers’ hands, a problem that will be brought up in court if it is true to your case.

You don’t want to go to court without a New York probation lawyer at your side. If you decide to provide your own defens, you are risking your freedom, although your decision is completely legal. If you’ve been convicted of violating your probation, you could be sent back to jail for the original time set in your first conviction or sent there to carry out the remaining time of your probation.

If your court date is quickly arriving, find a New York probation lawyer immediately. Most people aren’t aware of the small details and exceptions that are part of New York law, so a lawyer is a must have to ensure that you get the most out of your defense. This way there is ample time to discuss and thoroughly examine your case, allowing for a solid defense to be built for you.

You’ll want to contact a New York probation lawyer who you can trust to stand up for your rights. A lawyer you can always rely on is George Vomvolakis. Be sure to contact him at (212) 682-0700. He is available to serve the local New York area.

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