If a Parole Officer determines you have violated parole, he will file a violation and a parole warrant if you are not present. This will be placed in front of a judge. It is important to address any concerns the officer has with regard to your behavior. In some cases, the violation can be withdrawn if the officer is satisfied that the parolee is not a danger to the community. This is a crucial time to contact an attorney. Call The Law Offices of Michael S. Discioarro, LLC at 917-519-8417, and let us put our experience to work for you.