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Probation Violations

Defense at surrender hearings and probation revocation proceedings.

Overview

A notice of surrender is not a formality. The standard of proof is lower than at trial, and the consequences — full imposition of the suspended sentence — are immediate.

We defend probation surrenders in district and superior court across Massachusetts.

Our Approach
  • Confront the underlying allegation aggressively.
  • Prepare mitigation for the disposition phase in advance.
  • Negotiate modified conditions rather than incarceration where possible.
Key Considerations
  • 01

    Preliminary vs final surrender hearings.

  • 02

    Right to confront adverse witnesses.

  • 03

    Effect of new charges that have not yet resolved.

Contact Us

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Your Team

When the call comes in, you speak with a partner not a screener. Every consultation is confidential, and we respond to every inquiry, typically within hours.

Office
1342 Belmont Street, Suite 102
Brockton, MA 02301
Hours
Monday – Friday, 9:00 – 6:00
After-hours by appointment

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