Violation of Probation or Parole (VOP)
Facing Jail for Violating Probation/Parole?
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Facing Jail for Violating Probation/Parole?
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If you are currently on parole or probation there are many circumstances that could result in you being charged with a Violation of Probation or Violation of Parole (VOP).
If you are on parole, it is essential that you have an experienced Parole Attorney represent you at a Parole Revocation Hearing. These hearings are not part of the regular court proceeding. If the Parole Commission determines that revocation may be appropriate you are entitled to a revocation hearing. If you are not properly represented at this hearing, your chances of returning to prison are substantial.
Allan Rombro has represented hundreds of people at their parole revocation hearing and understands how to properly prepare and present your case to remain on parole.
If your probation officer makes a mistake, this can result in an arrest warrant, even if it’s not your fault. Or, if you get arrested on a new charge while on probation or parole, this can trigger a violation of probation or VOP warrant even if the charge is in error. For nearly 30 years, Allan Rombro has been successfully recalling VOP warrants and winning VOP cases for his clients, allowing them to remain on probation or parole without returning to jail or having the original sentence imposed.
The following events will often trigger a probation or parole violation and issuance of a warrant for your arrest:
Allan Rombro represents people facing re-arrest, revocation of parole or probation and he can help you maintain the terms of your probation or parole.
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A DUI OR DWI IN ANY STATE WILL USUALLY TRIGGER A VIOLATION OF MARYLAND PAROLE OR PROBATION!
Are you facing re-arrest and jail time for a VOP? Probation violations from a new charge or even minor or accidental violations can trigger your arrest and detention. Call our VOP Hotline 24/7 410-580-9500
Often, people who are currently on probation or parole find themselves facing a VOP charge for many reasons. If your probation officer makes a mistake, this can result in an arrest warrant, even if it’s not your fault. Or, if you get arrested on a new charge while on probation or parole, this can trigger a violation of probation or VOP warrant even if the charge is in error. For nearly 30 years, Allan Rombro has been winning VOP cases for his clients, allowing them to remain on probation or parole without returning to jail or having the original sentence imposed.
Allan Rombro represents people facing re-arrest, revocation of parole or probation and he can help you maintain the terms of your probation or parole.
Allan Rombro has over 30 years experience as a criminal defense attorney in Baltimore City and County, Howard County, Carroll County, Prince Georges County, Harford County, the Eastern Shore and throughout Maryland.
5550 Newbury Street, Suite A
Baltimore, Maryland 21209
Phone: 410-580-9500