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Probation and Parole Violations

Boise, Idaho, Lawyer for Probation and Parole Violations

Being accused of violation of probation or parole is serious. Since you — or someone you care about — have already been through the system, you may face the imposition of more serious penalties. These can include the loss of "street time" for parolees or imposition of the entire suspended jail sentence for people on probation.

If you have been accused of a probation or parole violation, contact Berglund Law, PLLC, as soon as possible. Our Boise, Idaho, law firm can help prepare a strong argument to protect your rights and your freedoms before a judge.

When Violations Occur

Violating your probation may be easier than many people think, and they occur for several different reasons:

  • Failure to pay all your fines
  • Failure to complete classes on time
  • Failed drug tests
  • Commission of a new crime
  • Failure to report to a probation officer

If you have been accused of the commission of a new crime while on probation, you may be facing a difficult legal system. In addition to facing probation issues, you must also face new criminal defense issues. It is important to have an experienced attorney on both counts. Contact Berglund Law, PLLC, to learn more.

Contact Us

If you have been arrested, you must take action to protect your rights. Talk with a lawyer at Berglund Law, PLLC, by calling us at 208-608-5071 and scheduling a free and confidential initial consultation. You may also complete our online contact form.

Our Office

Berglund Law, PLLC

250 S. 5th Street
Suite 820
Boise, ID 83702

Phone: 208-608-5071
Toll free: 888-876-5668

Fax: 208-389-9449

Proudly Serving these Areas

Berglund Law, PLLC, is located in Boise, Idaho, and serves people in federal and state courts throughout Idaho, including places like Boise, Nampa, Caldwell, Meridian, Eagle, Star, McCall, Garden City, Emmett, Payette, Mountain Home, Ada County, Boise County, Canyon County, Blaine County, and Elmore County.

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