Boston Probation Violation Attorney
Defense for Probation Violations in Boston
When a person is convicted of a crime, part of his or her sentence may include probation. Probation is basically an alternative sentence to jail. Instead of a person carrying out their sentence in jail or prison, the judge will allow them to return home under probation. While on probation, a person must comply with a set of rules and guidelines set forth by judge. If a person in any way violates the terms of his or her probation, then he or she stands to face additional legal penalties.
Common Probation Violations
Boston criminal lawyer Thomas A. Brant has a great deal of experience in criminal law, and has represented many clients throughout the Boston area who’ve been charged with a probation violation. Common types of probation violations include:
- Failing to comply with a court order
- Failing to pay a court fee or fines
- Failing to meet with a probation officer at scheduled times
- Failing to appear in court at scheduled times
- Failing to submit to mandatory drug or alcohol testing
- Actually failing a drug or alcohol test
- Committing another criminal offense while on probation
- Failing to complete community service
- Failing to complete mandatory counseling or treatment
- Moving or leaving the state
A probation violation of any kind can result in imprisonment, extended probation, additional fines, more hours of community service, license suspension, and more.
Contact a Probation Violation Lawyer in Boston
If you are facing legal ramifications for violating your probation, Boston probation violations defense attorney Thomas A. Brant can help. Mr. Brant is very familiar with how the probation system works in Boston, and understands there are many circumstances that could make it difficult for someone to comply with every term of their probation. You can trust that Mr. Brant will do everything he can to explain your situation to the judge and protect you from additional or enhanced penalties!
To learn more, contact Boston probation violation lawyer Thomas A. Brant today at
(617) 765-4903.