Massachusetts Criminal Defense Lawyer Elliot Savitz handles all types of criminal cases and procedures,
including arraignments, pre-trials, motion to suppress
hearings, bail hearings, trials, and appeals.
Need
a Probation Hearing? Arrested for a Probation Violation?
In my criminal defense
practice, I handle probation surrender hearings and violations quite frequently. If
you are in need of a lawyer to handle your probation surrender
hearing, or if you've been arrested on a probation violation or any
other Mass criminal defense matter, contact me at (781)326-2700.
What is a Probation
Surrender?
A
probation surrender is when your probation officer finds you in
violation of your probation for any number of reasons: failure to
notify of change of address, failing a drug test, arrested in another jurisdiction,
charged with any other crime, or any other
requirements of your probation. A probation surrender leaves it to the
discretion of the court as to what to do about it. Your are entitled
to a probation hearing to defend yourself against this accusation.
Probation
violations can be very damaging, since you can be punished for the
violation itself, and it risks invalidating any deal you had on the
original incident. You are in jeopardy of going to jail on the
probation violation, regardless of any new charges.
I
help people argue the case that whatever happened was a mistake, and
will not happen again. I also frequently argue that justice is not
served by further punishment of someone who is trying to turn their
life around, and may have inadvertently made a mistake with during
their probation.
Call
me for a free consultation, and I'll suggest some defenses we can
argue that are specific to the facts of your particular case. I've
handled lots of these cases successfully, and their is a good chance I
can help you too.
By
calling, you have nothing to lose. I'll be happy to talk with you
and discuss your probation violation case before you decide if you want to hire me.
Defending people is what I do for a living. Call me for
a free consultation now.
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Elliot Savitz, Attorney at law
(781)326-2700
The following are typical
guidelines for most probations. Consult your probation officer for
more specific information about your Massachusetts Probation.
1. You may be required to report to your probation officer up to
once per week, in person, and verification of your residence and
employment is required.
2. Unannounced home visits will be made to your residence. If
appropriate, other law enforcement personnel may accompany your
probation officer.
3. An order of remaining drug and/or alcohol free will be enforced
by random testing, done at the courthouse, at your residence, or at a
community correction center.
4. Any positive drug or alcohol tests will result in corrective
action by your probation officer, which may involve surrender before
the court.
5. Any failure to be tested as directed is treated as a positive
test.
6. A probation supervision fee of $65.00 per month or eight hours
of community service per month is required by statue.
7. Court ordered programs such as Driver Education (for OUI),
substance abuse counseling, Batterer's Program, Sex Offender
Counseling, Anger Management, YSO, and others all involve probationer
paid fees and vary in length. Know the duration of any program you
must attend and know the fee - your probation officers cannot excuse
you from paying it, and failure to complete any program and to pay the
fee constitutes a violation of probation..
8. Missed program sessions also constitute a violation of probation
for which you may be surrender to the court.
9. Victim contact by your probation officer is required. Any
"stay away or no contact" order is monitored by regular
probation officer communication with the victim in your case.
10. Your photograph may be taken as part of your case file
information.
11. No condition of probation may be waived or rescinded by your
probation officer. During the course of your supervision, your
probation officer may request the court impose additional conditions
of probation to ensure public safety and proper supervision of your
case.
Elliot Savitz, Attorney at Law
30 Eastbrook Road
Suite 201
Dedham, MA 02026
(781)326-2700