Probation

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Probation is an option at sentencing, in which a Judge orders a defendant to be monitored by a Probation officer for a specific period of time. In most instances, a defendant is ordered to comply with certain conditions including, but not limited to, paying fines and costs, attending treatment programs, completing community service hours, and/or submitting to alcohol or drug testing.

During the COVID-19 pandemic, you may attend AA/NA meetings online to fulfill your counseling/treatment probation requirement. Contact your Probation Officer for information and requirements.

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