probation|probations in English
noun
[pro·ba·tion || prə'beɪʃn]
test period, trial period; attempt, trial; conditional release from jail during which a criminal is under supervision of a probation office
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1. Consequences of Absconding from probation
2. Probation is closing soon.
3. He was given two years' probation.
4. He was bailed for probation reports.
5. 11 Gene's on probation this semester.
6. An Absconder from probation is an offender who is making his whereabouts unknown to his supervising probation officer
7. Probation Absconder is an offender who is under probation supervision but his/her whereabouts is not known
8. He later confessed to his probation officer.
9. In Utah Justice Courts, usually Pleas in Abeyance do not require supervised probation, just court probation for -12 months
10. The courts could impose a probation order.
11. She was sentenced to a year's probation.
12. Shortly afterwards the probation service revoked my licence.
13. He joined the company on six months' probation.
14. Adjudicated probation means that there is a conviction
15. Absconding is a Violation of Probation or Parole
16. The judge sentenced Jennings to three years' probation.
17. Criminologists have worked to increase the use of probation probation, method by which the punishment of a convicted offender is conditionally suspended
18. Criers, liars, and manipulators: Probation officers' views of girls
19. After serving 10 years, he was released on probation.
20. He was fined and given two years' probation.
21. Set Asides (Judicial Clemency) Early Release and Setting Aside Probation Convictions in Texas (also the latter termed “Judicial Clemency”) Introduction: An individual that has been placed on probation may be able to get released early from that probation
22. The accused is Adjudicated guilty and placed on probation
23. Carolyn worked the North Branch as a probation officer.
24. What to expect at Admonishment hearing for probation violation
25. Jack did not report in to his probation officer.