Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Felony Probation Attorney in Lawrenceville

Question: My girl friend is on felony probation. For a meth possession charge. She stopped reporting. An was arrested for it. She is now in jail an just received a letter from the DA. It says she will now have to go to a revaluation hearing. I have spoke to her PO an was told she would probably be offered a waiver. What does this mean? An is there anything I can do to help her?

Answer: First, she is going to a revocation hearing. Second, the only thing you can do is retain an attorney for her.

Answered by Lawrence Lewis - Felony Probation Attorney in Lawrenceville

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I hung a shingle in February 2000, because I saw that individuals charged with criminal offenses were being underserved by the attorneys practicing criminal law. Since February 2000, I have represented more than two thousand criminal clients. I only practice criminal law, but I do everything from violations of probation to Supreme Court appeals. There are few attorneys under the age of sixty that have my level of experience. I have tried more than two hundred major felony jury trials. I have tried more than fifty misdemeanor jury trials. In Philadelphia as a prosecutor, I tried more than two thousand bench trials. I have conducted more than three thousand preliminary hearings and bond hearings. Yet, I still have the energy at forty-five to serve my current clients. There is nothing that will occur in a courtroom that I have not experienced before. When you are looking for an attorney, experience is everything.