It's a privilege for you to be sentenced to probation instead of time in prison. This is why your Gaithersburg judge was likely careful to let you know about your rights and responsibilities when going over your sentence with you. If you violate the terms of your...
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Probation and parole aren’t serving their intended purpose
On Behalf of Law Offices of Elling & Elling | Mar 6, 2020 | Parole & Probation
Many people see probation as a suitable alternative to incarceration, but they don't realize just how difficult it is to meet the requirements of the program. In many cases, individuals will use plea deals to work out an arrangement that enables them to be placed on...
Parole conditions must be taken seriously
On Behalf of Law Offices of Elling & Elling | Jan 24, 2020 | Parole & Probation
People who are sentenced to prison are usually eligible for parole before the expiration of their incarceration term. The release on parole only occurs when the Parole Board agrees that the person isn't a danger to society. It is a conditional release because the...
Tips to avoid alcohol during the holiday season
On Behalf of Law Offices of Elling & Elling | Dec 6, 2019 | Parole & Probation
People who are on parole or probation have to abide by many different criteria if they want to avoid having to go to prison or jail. One of these is usually that they avoid alcohol. This isn't always easy, but it might become even more complex during the holiday...
Know your probation or parole terms to avoid violating them
On Behalf of Law Offices of Elling & Elling | Oct 23, 2019 | Parole & Probation
There are many conditions that people on probation and parole have to meet. Some people think that these terms are interchangeable, but they aren't. Probation is a criminal sentence that enables a person to remain in the community. Parole is an early release from a...
Parole considerations for people incarcerated in Maryland
On Behalf of Law Offices of Elling & Elling | Sep 5, 2019 | Parole & Probation
Being sentenced to time in prison triggers a countdown to the day you can walk out of that facility. However, many individuals who are in prison in Maryland are paroled before that day.Not everyone who is incarcerated is eligible for parole. Some convictions come...
Fourth Amendment rights might be diluted in probation and parole
On Behalf of Law Offices of Elling & Elling | Aug 1, 2019 | Parole & Probation
When you are stopped by police officers, you need to know your rights. There are several things to remember in these cases. One of the primary ones is that you have the right to remain silent. This is usually a good idea -- but you need to be clear when you take that...
Anger management courses might be part of probation or parole
On Behalf of Law Offices of Elling & Elling | Jun 21, 2019 | Parole & Probation
For people on parole or probation for certain crimes, completing anger management classes are part of the requirements they have to meet. These courses can be very helpful in teaching you ways to spot the fact that you are getting too angry and finding the tools that...
Probation and parole are 2 different programs
On Behalf of Law Offices of Elling & Elling | May 9, 2019 | Parole & Probation
Some people use the terms probation and parole interchangeably; however, these aren't the same program. There are a few ways that they are the same. The most commonly noticed are that they are both part of the criminal justice system, and they both involve being...
Don’t let a night with friends land you with a violation charge
On Behalf of Law Offices of Elling & Elling | Apr 12, 2019 | Parole & Probation
The summer months are a time when people get together for activities, including ones that will involve adult beverages. While this doesn't pose a challenge for most people, it can be a difficult situation for anyone who is on parole or probation. These programs...