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Do I Need a Parole & Probation Violations Attorney?

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Parole Violations Defense

Penalties for parole violations are serious. If you’re facing a parole violation, you are likely nervous at the prospect of being sent back to prison for the remainder of your sentence. Adding to this is the fact that you’ll likely have further penalties for the violation itself. Obviously, you want to protect your freedom, so it’s important to seek the counsel of a criminal defense lawyer who is familiar with the probation and parole violation laws in the state of Texas.

Probation Violations Defense

Those charged with probation violations are in similar circumstances, and it is best to have legal representation, as the lawyer may be able to mitigate the damage of the violation and help the person charged keep their probation active. If you are charged with probation revocation, you could explain or refute the violation. Without the help of a probation violation attorney, it will be very difficult to explain what happened to a judge and keep your probation terms.

At Zen Law Firm, You Can Expect Personalized Service

The Zen Law Firm, has a proven record of success defending against these types of criminal charges. Remember, the Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles essentially puts the burden on the charged individual to demonstrate their innocence, making it important for you to hire a knowledgeable lawyer to represent you. Our criminal defense attorneys will assist you from the time you are convicted and guide you through the parole or probation violations process. Put 50+ years of experience on your side. We are ready and willing to fight for your legal rights.

Don’t wait to get help. If you are facing criminal charges for violations of your parole or probation, contact us at Zen Law Firm for dedicated defense in either Plano or Fort Worth, TX. You can reach out online or call us at (469) 361-8561 to arrange a consultation.

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