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Probation Violations

Palm Springs, California, Probation Violation Lawyer

It may not seem right, but it's the law. If your probation officer accuses you of a probation violation, you could be looking at going to jail to serve out the incarceration portion of your original sentence. You can't afford to hope that the probation violation charge just goes away. After a probation violation warrant is issued, the district attorney is responsible for prosecuting your case until your probation violation has been resolved. If you have violated the terms of your probation, or if you have already been served with a probation violation warrant, the time to start a strong defense for your hearing is right now.

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The Dolan Law Offices has been providing aggressive defense at probation violation hearings since we opened our doors in 1978. Attorney John Patrick Dolan has received the AV rating* and is a California Bar Certified Criminal Law Specialist who guarantees our efforts to fight hard to protect your rights and your freedom in probation violation cases. We don't believe that anybody is best-served by going to jail, and we have legal strategies that attempt to make your case clear to judges. The Dolan Law Offices, in Indio, California, provides legal advice and representation for residents of the Palm Springs region and communities throughout Riverside County. Contact us as soon as possible if you feel you may be charged with a probation violation, or if you have already been charged. Don't wait until it is too late.

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Contact us today for a free consultation about your probation violation defense needs. We want to help and will protect your rights and freedom vigorously.

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