Legal Question in Civil Litigation in Illinois

Revocation of probation

I was currently release from probation. Two weeks before my probation ended the Secret Service enter my home with a warrant to search for counterfiet material. I have not been charged with a crime, but yet they are trying to revoke my parole. Please contact me regarding this matter.


Asked on 11/13/06, 4:03 pm

2 Answers from Attorneys

Michael Rosenblat Michael C. Rosenblat., P.C.

Re: Revocation of probation

Has your parole been revoked? Call to discuss.

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Answered on 11/13/06, 4:09 pm
Zedrick Braden III Ainsworth & Associates PC

Re: Revocation of probation

Hello. This is a very serious matter.

My advice at this time is to tell any

secret service agent who questions you

that you desire to remain silent and

that you desire the assistance and

advice of an attorney. In my opinion,

your probation will not be in jeopardy

unless you are formally charged with an offense. The jurisdiction of the

Office of the Secret Service seems to

have been expanded. I am aware of

that office investigating mortgage

fraud. Again, I suggests that you

remain silent if questioned. I hope

my advice has been helpful.

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Answered on 11/13/06, 8:56 pm


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