A Second Chance to Comply With Probation
When you were given probation instead of jail, there were strings attached. If you are accused of violating the conditions of probation or committing a new criminal offense during your probationary period, there is a real chance that the judge can impose the jail sentence.
We can help you get back on track and stay out of jail.
The Wool Law Group provides experienced, proactive representation for probation violations. We will work to convince the court to continue probation and give you another chance rather than making you serve the original sentence.
Long Island Probation Violations Lawyers
Based in Plainview, New York, we practice in criminal and juvenile courts of Nassau County, Suffolk County and Queens. Contact us for a free initial consultation.
Misdemeanor or Felony Probation: Getting Back on Track
We have handled probation problems relating to drug possession cases and every type of underlying crime. We have handled every type of violation:
- New criminal offenses
- Failing to complete treatment or other mandated programs
- Failing a random drug test
- Failing to maintain contact with a probation officer
- Failing to pay fines or court costs
Any violation can result in revocation of your probation, meaning that you would face the criminal penalties of the original plea or conviction. Our attorneys intervene with the probation officer to get you back on stride with all terms of probation so that we can convince the judge in your probation hearing that you are serious about reforming and complying with the probation agreement.
Where There's a Wool, There's a Way
The Nassau County misdemeanor probation attorneys of The Wool Law Group are available days, nights and weekends to protect your rights if you are accused of violating probation. For a free initial consultation, call us at 516-806-5537 or e-mail us.


