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Pennsylvania Probation Violation Attorney

If you are placed on probation due to being convicted of a crime, it is important to understand the terms of your probation and how to adhere to the guidelines set in place for you. It is even more important that you retain an experienced lawyer in the event that you believe you will be in violation of the terms of your probation or have already committed a probation violation.

At the Law Office of Douglas P. Earl, PC, we can help you deal with a variety of probation and parole issues that may arise. Our attorney Douglas Earl has over 17 years of experience handling these types of cases. We can assist you in fully comprehending the terms of your probation and how to fulfill them, or defend you in the event that there is an accusation of probation violation.

Technical violations of probation are legitimate reasons for the terms to have been broken. Some examples are the individual thought they had completed probation, their probation officer changed, or there is a question about whether or not probation was actually completed. Direct probation violations are literal and sometimes intentional violations of probation. Examples of this type of violation are a drug test failure if sobriety was a condition of probation or disregarding house arrest in the event that this was a condition as well.

Contact a Pennsylvania probation violation attorney at the Law Offices of Douglas P. Earl, PC today. Attorney Earl can help you further understand the types of probation violations and how to effectively address these matters. Let us stand beside you and aggressively fight for your rights.

Judges make up their own mind about probation and parole violation matters. Have an experienced and knowledgeable lawyer on your side to ensure that your rights are preserved.

The Law Office of Douglas P. Earl, P.C., is available to serve clients throughout Pennsylvania, including Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Allentown, Erie, Scranton, Reading, Harrisburg, Norristown, West Chester, Doylestown, Bala Cynwyd, Media, Newtown, Ardmore, Abington, Havertown, and Swarthmore; as well as all communities within Philadelphia County, Montgomery County, Bucks County, Allegheny County and Delaware County.