EPISODE · Jun 30, 2026 · 17 MIN
Probation & Parole Violations: What Really Happens After Sentencing
from The Legal Podcast Network
Episode Summary: Attorney James Hopkins sheds light on the intricacies of probation and parole violations, emphasizing the consequences of non-compliance with imposed guidelines. He delves into the differences between technical violations and criminal offenses, highlighting the negotiation process and potential resolutions. Hopkins also clarifies the distinct procedures for probation and parole violations, offering insights into common misunderstandings and practical defense strategies. Key Timestamps: 00:00 – Introduction 01:30 – Guidelines for Probation and Parole 03:45 – Types of Violations 05:20 – Initial Steps in the Violation Process 07:10 – Resolution through Treatment Programs 09:05 – Discrepancies Between Violation Hearings and Trials 11:20 – Parole Violations and Penalties 13:40 – Misunderstandings Regarding Supervision Rules 15:25 – Importance of Maintaining a Positive Relationship with Supervisors 17:10 – Communication and Compliance in Avoiding Court Reappearance About the Show: *Reasonable Doubt* delves into legal nuances with Attorney James Hopkins, a seasoned criminal defense lawyer renowned for his strategic defense tactics and forensic expertise. Providing high-impact defense services in New York State and federal courts, Hopkins navigates listeners through complex legal scenarios with clarity and precision.
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Attorney James Hopkins sheds light on the intricacies of probation and parole violations, emphasizing the consequences of non-compliance with imposed guidelines. He delves into the differences between technical violations and criminal offenses, highlighting the negotiation process and potential resolutions. Hopkins also clarifies the distinct procedures for probation and parole violations, offering insights into common misunderstandings and practical defense strategies.
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