Parole Violations
Parole is referred to a conditional release of a prisoner before the expiration of the sentence in Criminal law. As a rule, parole is granted by a separate state agency, which considers the applications of prisoners for early release from imprisonment. Usually, it is granted on certain conditions that must be followed by the paroled offender. A parole violation can lead to a revocation of parole and reinstatement of the balance of the sentence. Parole violations may subject a defendant to at least one year in county jail.
An individual who has violated his or her parole is already dealing with previous convictions, so there is almost no chance of getting all charges thrown out. In this case the major goal is to keep him out of jail. The lawyers of Defense NY.com will work with the courts and prosecutors to resolve all parole violations. Our attorneys represent clients who are on parole for any reason, including the result of any of the following charges:
Defense NY.com is experienced in both Criminal and Federal law. If you are being accused of violating your parole, it is imperative that you protect yourself and your legal rights.



















