Other Criminal Offenses

Alameda County Probation Violations

At The Law Office of John W. Noonan, we represent clients in a broad range of criminal matters. These include various post-conviction issues that can arise after a criminal proceeding. We offer representation in matters such as expungement (record sealing) and probation violation. Additionally, we represent clients in criminal matters that often run concurrent with a primary criminal charge. Clients feel confident choosing our firm because of the experience and history of successful results obtained by John W. Noonan.

Do you need to speak with a lawyer regarding an expungement, probation violation, or other criminal matter? Call our firm's 24 hour phone number at (925) 463-3340 to arrange your free consultation. John W. Noonan has been making a difference in people's lives since 1963.

Probation Violation

Probation is part of a criminal sentence served in lieu of jail or prison time. The penalties for violating probation will depend upon the seriousness of the violation. Examples include failure to pay criminal restitution, failure to follow terms of probation such as community service, and failure to report to a probation officer. Our firm defends clients who have allegedly violated probation.

Expungement

Expungement is designed to seal a criminal record. The process of record sealing provides people with peace of mind. If an expungement is successful, you will not have to disclose your criminal background on school applications, rental agreements, and other forms. The court system, however, will still have access to these records.

Other Criminal Issues

Criminal charges often run concurrent with each other. For instance, if a person is arrested for DUI and has a child in the car, he or she may be charged with child endangerment. Other issues our firm helps people with include:

  • Resisting arrest
  • Drunk and disorderly
  • Vandalism
  • Identity theft
  • Home invasion
  • Hit and run

Please contact The Law Office of John W. Noonan today to arrange a consultation with an attorney.