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What is Supervised Probation?

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What is Supervised Probation?

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If the Court orders that your probation be supervised, you will be referred to a probation agency. You must contact the probation agency within 24 hours. You will be required to pay for probation supervision. You will be required to meet with your probation case manager on a regular basis to report your progress in complying with the terms of your probation. You will be required to comply with the terms and conditions of your probation agreement.

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Probation is an alternative form of sentencing that allows convicted offenders to avoid jail time. Instead of going to jail, the offender is released back into the community, but must follow a strict set of rules. These rules vary from case to case, but can include a curfew, keeping a job, and a prohibition from associating with known criminals. If these rules are violated, the offender may be sent to prison. If the court orders supervised probation, the offender will be required to meet regularly with a probation officer. The probation officer monitors the offender during the probationary period. The officer also tries to help the offender to adapt and live in a lawful way. At the same time, the officer has the authority to revoke probation or arrest the offender if the rules are violated. If you have questions about probation, you can check with your local county probation department. It is also a good idea to talk to a lawyer. An experienced criminal defense attorney can let you kno

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LoveHimAlways, at a guess I would say supervised probation would be house arrest or frequent check ins but I don’t really know. I just wanted to tell you to keep your chin up. I suspect with the internet if the truth be known that a lot more people view child pornography than what is known and all pornography is all over the internet. We need to remember that “he who is without sin should cast the 1st stone”. People make mistakes and sometimes those mistakes don’t really reflect who or what the person really is. They are temporary aberrations. I hope things don’t go to harshly for you.

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