Understanding Probation Violations and Your Rights in Massachusetts
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Episode Summary: Attorney Anthony Puopolo delves into the nuances of probation violations in Massachusetts, distinguishing between technical and substantive violations, discussing due process rights, sentencing options, and strategies for handling violations. Gain valuable insights into defending against unintentional violations and navigating surrender hearings effectively.
Key Timestamps: 00:00:00 – Introduction to Law, Life and Liberty with Anthony Puopolo 00:00:45 – Technical vs. Substantive probation violations explained 00:02:10 – Defenses for unintentional violations (e.g., inability to pay restitution – Commonwealth v. Henry) 00:03:25 – Due process rights during a Massachusetts surrender hearing 00:04:40 – Role of probation officer’s recommendations (judges are not bound by them) 00:05:40 – What happens at the initial surrender hearing & possibility of being held without bail 00:07:05 – Disposition options besides jail (creative alternatives & showing rehabilitation) 00:08:20 – Handling probation violations based on new criminal charges (probable cause standard) 00:09:30 – Compliance credits explained and how violations can forfeit them 00:10:40 – Real client example: Positive fentanyl test on split sentence 00:12:00 – Judge-dependent second chances and limits on leniency 00:13:05 – When to stipulate to a violation vs. contest it 00:13:55 – First steps if you violate probation: Contact an experienced attorney
About the Show: *Law, Life and Liberty* is a podcast hosted by attorney Anthony Puopolo, focusing on guiding families through legal complexities in Massachusetts. With a wealth of experience in family law and criminal defense, Attorney Puopolo provides expert insights to help listeners navigate challenging legal situations effectively.