Buffalo, NY asked in Federal Crimes for New York

Q: Should I always have my attorney present whenever I meet with a probation officer?

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Gary Kollin
Gary Kollin
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A: Why don't you talk to your attorney about that?

Kristen Epifania
Kristen Epifania
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  • Freehold, NJ
  • Licensed in New York

A: An attorney is typically not present during every meeting with your probation officer. However, it depends on the circumstances. If you already have an attorney, speak with him/her about why you're meeting with your PO and you'll be told if you need an attorney.

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