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Client Released From Jail After Probation Violation in Massachusetts

February, 2025

Our client was facing a probation violation in Massachusetts, a serious violation that includes potential jail time, extended probation time and additional penalties. In this particular case, our client hired us after they were held in jail. Our attorneys immediately got to work to get our client released from jail as quickly as possible.

They analyzed every detail of the case, reviewing the alleged violation, the terms of our client’s probation and any mitigating factors that could be used in their defense. They also examined if the violation was willfully done or if there were particular circumstances for the alleged violation.

Our attorneys used their legal arguments and advocacy to present a strong case to the court, highlighting our client’s commitment to comply with probation. The end result was that our client was released after the attorneys persuaded the judge to have them released and reprobated. This means that our client was released and placed back on probation, allowing them to move forward without the harsh consequences of extended penalties.

At Ellison Law LLC, we believe that one mistake or a misunderstanding shouldn’t define your entire future. If you’re facing a probation violation in Massachusetts, contact our attorneys to fight for your rights.

Our Staff:
Client Released From Jail After Probation Violation in Massachusetts
David Ellison

Attorney David Ellison is the Founding Attorney of Ellison Law LLC.

Client Released From Jail After Probation Violation in Massachusetts
Allyson Quay

Attorney Allyson Quay is an Associate Attorney for Ellison Law LLC.

Client Released From Jail After Probation Violation in Massachusetts
Justin Lisi

Attorney Justin Lisi is an Associate Attorney for Ellison Law LLC.

Client Released From Jail After Probation Violation in Massachusetts
Laurie Ellison

Laurie Ellison is the Operations Manager for Ellison Law LLC. She is a Certified Public Accountant.

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