Probation Violation

Do I need a lawyer for a probation violation in Rhode Island?

By |2026-05-24T00:10:41-04:00May 24, 2026||

Absolutely. Probation violation hearings in Rhode Island carry the risk of imposing the entire originally suspended sentence — potentially years in prison depending on the underlying offense. The reduced burden of proof (preponderance for technical, probable cause for substantive) means violations stick more easily than convictions. Self-representation typically results in Read More

What happens at a probation violation hearing in Rhode Island?

By |2026-05-24T00:10:26-04:00May 24, 2026||

At a Rhode Island probation violation hearing, the judge reviews evidence that you violated your probation conditions. The hearing is more informal than a criminal trial with relaxed evidence rules. The prosecution presents the probation officer’s violation report and any supporting evidence (drug test results, attendance records, police reports for Read More

Can a probation violation be dismissed in Rhode Island?

By |2026-05-24T00:10:22-04:00May 24, 2026||

Yes. Probation violations in Rhode Island can be dismissed or resolved without revocation when the defense identifies weaknesses in the violation report, when the technical violation was minor or unintentional, when the defendant has taken proactive steps to address the underlying issue (entering substance abuse treatment, completing missed counseling, paying Read More

What is a probation violation in Rhode Island?

By |2026-05-24T00:10:07-04:00May 24, 2026||

A probation violation in Rhode Island happens when a person on probation fails to follow the conditions of their probation order. Common violations include failed drug or alcohol screens, missed appointments with the probation officer, skipped court-ordered counseling, new criminal arrests, traveling without permission, and failure to pay required fines Read More