Philadelphia Probation and Parole Defense Attorney
If you are on probation after having been charged with a crime, this likely means that your criminal case had a positive outcome. You avoided jail and have the opportunity to demonstrate your willingness and ability to live in the community as a law-abiding citizen. However, you may have encountered problems with your probation officer — and jail may be a real possibility once again.
Contact Pennsylvania probation violation and parole violation defense lawyer George M. Sere to schedule a consultation if you have been charged with a probation violation — such as carrying a cell phone against the terms of your probation.
Walking the Extra Mile
Attorney George Sere is a well-established trial lawyer with more than 30 years' experience. Mr. Sere walks the extra mile and takes the extra steps necessary to build an effective, compelling case in defense of people charged with probation violations.
Parole Violations
On the other hand, perhaps you already spent time in jail or prison and are now out on parole. You are technically considered to still be under arrest. However, you may have encountered problems at your last parole hearing and now face the prospect of a motion to revoke (MTR) hearing and a likely return to prison. You are strongly encouraged to talk to Mr. Sere as soon as possible.
Caring and Personable Pennsylvania Lawyer
Clients of the law offices of George M. Sere appreciate his caring approach and the comfortable style of attorney-client relationships that he cultivates. They appreciate the fact that he remains readily accessible and can be quickly contacted when problems and questions arise.
Know your legal rights with regard to your probation violation or parole violation charge. Discuss your motion to revoke (MTR) hearing with an advocate you can trust. Contact attorney George M. Sere.