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release from probation
whats the procedure of getting off of probation??
Asked on June 5, 2009 under Criminal Law, Pennsylvania
Answers:
M.H., Member, California Bar / M.H., Member, California Bar
Answered 15 years ago | Contributor
Your probation may expire at the natural end of the term you were given at sentencing. It may also be possible in the event you violated your probation and were resentenced to some period of incarceration for your probation to terminate at the end of your new sentence. Your probation officer can advise you of the probation term and what you will need to be discharged from it. Good luck.
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