I am not represented and have been ordered to appear at a court hearing concerning revocation of my probation. Should I be represented at this hearing?
Asked on 1/08/10, 6:53 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Sean Santoro
Santoro Law Office
Yes. A revocation hearing can result in jail time. An attorney can review the allegations and either represent you in a contested hearing; or else possibly negotiate on your behalf. Why is your probation being revoked? Feel free to contact me if you want to discuss your options.
Sean Santoro/Licensed in KS and MO
Answered on 1/13/10, 7:15 am