What happens if I am found to be in violation of a parole or probation condition?

In Minnesota, if you are found to be in violation of a condition of parole or probation, you may face various sanctions. These sanctions can include revoking your parole or probation entirely, lengthening the time of your parole or probation, imposing additional restrictions, or ordering you to spend time in jail or prison. If you are found to have violated a condition of parole or probation, the court will hold a hearing to determine what, if any, disciplinary action should be taken. At the hearing, the court may review the evidence and hear testimony from witnesses. The court will then issue a ruling on the violation and what should be done. In addition to a court sanction, you may be ordered to pay fines, perform community service, participate in treatment or counseling, or go to jail or prison. The length of your jail or prison stay depends on the severity of the violation and your criminal record. If you are found to be in violation of a condition of parole or probation, it is important that you take the matter seriously. Seek legal advice from an experienced attorney as soon as possible and be sure to attend the court hearing.

Related FAQs

What types of parole or probation conditions must I follow?
What types of programs are offered to help me find employment while on parole or probation?
Will my parole or probation be affected by a change of address?
What are the consequences for violating the terms of electronic monitoring while on parole or probation?
What are the consequences of failing to pay court fines or restitution while on parole or probation?
What is considered a breach of parole or probation?
What are the consequences of failing to report to a parole or probation officer?
What is the difference between parole and probation revocation?
How do I challenge a violation of parole or probation?
What are the consequences if I fail to meet with my parole officer?

Related Blog Posts

What You Need to Know About Parole and Probation Law: An Essential Guide - July 31, 2023
How the Parole and Probation System Works and What You Should Know - August 7, 2023
What Are the Different Types of Parole and Probation? - August 14, 2023
An Overview of Parole and Probation Law Basics - August 21, 2023
Exploring the Duties and Responsibilities of Parole and Probation Officers - August 28, 2023