On Probation for DUI from state of IL.
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On Probation for DUI from state of IL.
. Jail completed in IL but probation and classes begin in Maryland.. Step one is visit for address verification. What am I to expect? I do have appointment on Monday 9-16-13 at 10a.. As for actual contact with my Probation Officer – this occurs on Thursday 9-19-13 as proscribed at he initial intake process conducted in PG County MD last month.. Will they search me or my apartment during this Home Redirect URL Verification? I just want all to go smoothly and have been compliant.. as should be expected.
Asked on September 16, 2013 under Criminal Law, Maryland
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FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney
Answered 11 years ago | Contributor
Based upon what you have written about the probation officer has the right to search your entire home for alcohol, illegal drugs and the like as a condition of your probation and order you to take a drug test. I suggest that you be as cooperative and polite as you can with the probation officer.
FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney
Answered 11 years ago | Contributor
Based upon what you have written about the probation officer has the right to search your entire home for alcohol, illegal drugs and the like as a condition of your probation and order you to take a drug test. I suggest that you be as cooperative and polite as you can with the probation officer.
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