Probation Parole and SentencingVirginia, Maryland, District of ColumbiaProbation Violation Attorney · Sentencing AlternativesWashington, DC, criminal defense attorney Leslie McAdoo has ten years of courtroom experience representing individuals and companies charged with felony or misdemeanor crimes, and environmental and white collar crimes. Ms. McAdoo represents people who have been charged with probation violations, who are facing parole revocation hearings, or are requesting sentencing reconsideration. The penalties facing people convicted of white collar crimes are similar to penalties for felony and misdemeanor crimes, including prison, jail time or probation, fines and prosecution costs, home detention, supervised release programs, community service, forfeiture, and restitution. After prison or jail time has been completed, there will typically be a period of supervised parole. Until the terms of your sentence and period of probation or parole are complete, there are possibilities for problems to develop. There may also be opportunities to complete your sentence early. Criminal defense lawyer McAdoo assists clients dealing with these and other probation, parole or sentencing issues:
Contact an experienced District of Columbia probation violation attorney to take your legal issue back to a judge. Learn more about criminal defense cases Washington, DC attorney Leslie McAdoo has successfully handled. The Law Offices of Leslie McAdoo, provides criminal defense services to individuals and corporations on probation or parole, or facing sentencing on felony or misdemeanor charges in federal or state courts in Washington, DC, Maryland, or Virginia. |
In Maryland: Montgomery County, Prince George County and Anne Arundel Counties including Bethesda, Rockville, and Upper Marlboro.
In Virginia: Fairfax County including Arlington, Alexandria, and Fairfax.
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