Washington Attorney: Probation Violations
Probation violations are treated differently than other criminal charges. A person accused of a probation violation does not have a right to a jury trial. However, a person accused of a probation violation does have rights.
If you have been charged with a probation violation, you have a right to an attorney. Your attorney can argue your case to a judge. Your attorney can also negotiate with the prosecution to seek additional time to fulfill the terms of your probation or to seek a plea agreement that minimizes your exposure to criminal penalties.
If you have been accused of a probation violation in Washington, contact me, attorney Jeff Goldstein. I have extensive experience in probation violation hearings and am pleased to represent clients in courts throughout central Washington and western Washington.
Experience Matters
If you have been charged with a probation violation, you need an attorney with the experience necessary to handle your case properly. As an attorney who practices exclusively in criminal defense, I have extensive experience in probation violation hearings.
I have negotiated agreements that have protected my client's rights and I have obtained favorable results for my clients in probation hearings as well. If you need experienced representation in any court in Central Western, Washington, I can provide the representation you need.
To speak with a criminal defense lawyer about a probation violation charge, contact me at 866.678.1382.




