Probation Violations
Probation is a tool to rehabilitate, not necessarily to punish and violating probation is a serious matter as sometimes Judges prefer to impose harsher punishments. However, with the help of an attorney taking an aggressive and proactive approach to the criminal case, it does not have to be an automatic trip back to jail.
As former criminal prosecutor, Steve Cohen has an in-depth knowledge of the judicial system. His unique and firsthand point of view is invaluable in protecting the rights of their clients and fighting for the best outcome following a probation violation.
We understand the stakes in a probation violation case. You could be taken into custody without the chance of bail. Punishment for the violation could result in a return to prison and/or jail to finish up your sentence for the original crime. However, prison is not necessarily automatic following a probation violation. Let our firm explore all your options.