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Probation Violations

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Defending Against Probation Violation Accusations in Minnesota

A probation violation accusation is serious and can result in you serving the remainder of your sentence in jail or prison. In many cases, these accusations arise from misunderstandings, technical mistakes, or miscommunications — not intentional wrongdoing.

With the help of an experienced Minneapolis Probation Lawyer, you can fight to prove the violation was unintentional or unfounded, avoid harsh penalties, and continue serving your probation rather than returning to custody. Barry Hogen has over 34 years of criminal defense experience and understands how to challenge these allegations effectively.

Common Reasons for Probation Violation Allegations

Probation violations generally fall into two categories:

Technical Violations – Unintentional infractions, such as:

  • Misunderstanding probation terms

  • Missing a meeting due to illness or hospitalization

  • Confusion over probation end dates

  • Changes in probation officer assignment without proper notice

Direct Violations – Intentional or serious breaches, such as:

  • Failing drug or alcohol tests

  • Committing a new crime

  • Failing to report to your probation officer

  • Ignoring court-ordered conditions (community service, classes, fines)

The Probation Violation Process in Minnesota

If you are accused of violating probation, the court process typically includes:

  1. Admit/Deny Hearing – You have the opportunity to admit to or deny the alleged violation. Admitting can lead to penalties like jail time, community service, fines, or extended probation.

  2. Evidentiary Hearing – If you deny the violation, the prosecution must present evidence proving it occurred. Your attorney can present evidence, challenge witnesses, and argue for dismissal if the accusation is unproven or the violation was technical.

Why Legal Representation Matters

Without skilled representation, you risk severe penalties — even for minor or accidental violations. Barry Hogen will investigate your case, present mitigating evidence, and work to show the court why your probation should continue without additional punishment.

Possible Outcomes of a Probation Violation Case

  • Continuation of probation without penalties

  • Modification of probation terms

  • Short jail time in lieu of extended probation

  • Full dismissal of violation allegations

Protect Your Freedom After a Probation Violation Accusation

Probation violations can have life-changing consequences, but you have the right to defend yourself. Acting quickly gives your attorney more time to prepare a strong case.

📞 Call (612) 338-5545 or contact us for a free, confidential consultation.

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