Probation/Parole Violations and Parole Hearings
Probation/Parole Violations
If you have been arrested and received probation, even a seemingly minor infraction can result in a revocation of your probation or parole. If you are served with a warrant for a probation or parole violation, typically, your time to prepare and respond to the allegations is minimal.
These cases require detailed examination of the accusations against you and require effective advocacy to ensure that your position is properly addressed by the court.
Parole Hearings
In some instances, defendants convicted of a crime in South Carolina may be eligible for parole. Parole hearings can be a difficult procedure. If you, or a loved one, are eligible for a parole hearing, you should contact an attorney.
Attorney Jason P. Peavy will work to prepare the appropriate documentation, perform the necessary research and investigation to represent you or your loved one at the parole hearing.
Contact Law Office of Jason P. Peavy for a free consultation with an experienced criminal defense lawyer in Columbia, South Carolina.
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Located a Few Blocks Away From the University of South Carolina
Steps from the Richland County Courthouse
Near the State Capital Building

Law Office of Jason P. Peavy
1720 Main Street, Suite 301
Columbia, SC 29201
Phone: 803-779-4857
Fax: 803-799-4059
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The Law Office of Jason P. Peavy is located in Columbia, South Carolina and serves clients throughout Richland County, Fairfield County, Kershaw County, Lexington County, Newberry County, Orangeburg County and Saluda County, including Columbia, Batesburg-Leesville, Beaufort, Blythewood, Camden, Chapin, Fairfield, Gaston, Irmo, Lexington, Newberry, Orangeburg, West Columbia, and Winnsboro.