Asked in Criminal Law for Pennsylvania

Q: Rovoked probation for new arrest can my new sentence term be dismissed if new arrest charges got dismissed?

Wouldnt that mean i never got new charges or a new arrest?

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1 Lawyer Answer

A: You can still be violated for "police contact" even if the new charges result in an acquittal or get dismissed. The severity of the violation for police contact is much less than for a new conviction. You should immediately consult with an experienced criminal defense attorney in your jurisdiction to prepare a plan to handle the new charges and the violation hearing.

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