Probation / Parole Violations
If you are facing a possible probation or parole violation, it is important to have competent counsel on your side. Probation or parole violations occur when you fail to complete all the conditions set at sentencing or if you fail to remain law abiding and have been arrested for a new offense.
Probation or parole violations are viewed seriously by the Courts. If there is a probation or parole violation, typically a warrant will be issued for your arrest. Before you turn yourself in, it is important that you speak with an attorney who has experience handling probation or parole violations. The Court can revoke your sentence and impose jail or prison time for a violation. Therefore, to ensure that you get the best result possible and do everything you can to maintain your freedom, call Holly R. Frame at Frame Law, LLC at 651-361-9830 for a consultation.