Minnesota Probation Violation Lawyers & Attorneys
If you've been accused of violating the terms of your probation in Minnesota, our law firm can help. Probation sentences are suspended jail sentences which allow a person to return to life as normal as long as they follow the terms of their probation. If probation terms are not followed (probation is violated) the person may be ordered to complete their jail sentence and/or pay fines.
Violating Terms Of Probation
A person may violate their probation for a number of reasons. There may be a break down in communication and a court date may be missed, or in more severe cases a person may break another law.
If you have broken probation you may admit or deny that the violation occurred. Admission of probation violation will result in penalties including possible jail time, fines, and other penalties. If the violation is denied the case will be heard in court and it must be proven that the terms of probation were violated.
Minneapolis Probation Violation Attorney
Judith A. Samson understands that probation may be violated unintentionally or with just cause. Whether you decide to admit or deny your probation violation charges Samson can help you receive the best possible outcome. If you have recently been accused of probation violation it is extremely important to contact a Minnesota probation violation defense attorney as soon as possible in order to avoid any further penalties. To contact Judith A. Samson today for a free initial consolation call 612.333.8001 or fill out the online consultation form.
The Minnesota probation violation lawyers with Judith A. Samson, represent clients throughout Minnesota, including the Twin Cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul and surrounding areas in Anoka County, Hennepin County, Ramsey County, Dakota County, Sherburne County, Wright County and Washington County.

