Your Sentence Doesn't End at the Gates
Walking out of prison is one of the most significant moments of your life — but it is not the finish line. Supervised release and probation impose strict conditions that, if violated, can send you right back to prison. The transition from incarceration to supervised release is a critical and often underestimated phase of your journey.
At Pathways, our hand-holding promise doesn’t end when you walk out the gates. We provide strategic guidance to help you successfully complete your supervision, protect your freedom, and — when the time is right — pursue early termination.
- Important: Lower Burden of Proof
Understanding Violations
Technical Violations
- Missing a scheduled check-in
- Failing a drug test
- Traveling outside your approved area
- Failing to complete required programming
- Not maintaining employment
Commutation of Sentence
- Being charged with a new crime while on supervision
- Associating with known criminals
- Possessing a firearm if prohibited
- Violating a restraining order
How Pathways Supports You
We are not a law firm and cannot represent you in court — but we can provide the strategic preparation and documentation support that makes your attorney’s work more effective.
Conditions Navigation
Violation Response Strategy
Early Termination Petitions
Probation Officer Relations
Your Rights at a Violation Hearing
- The right to be represented by an attorney (request one immediately)
- The right to written notice of the alleged violations
- The right to present evidence and witnesses on your behalf
- The right to challenge the government's evidence
- The right to a neutral hearing before a judge