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  • 03-24-2006, 11:37 AM
    pamike
    Consecutive Terms of Probation
    I was sentenced almost a year ago to 3 cosecutive terms of probation each being 1 year all for disorderly conduct and each being a m-3 crime. the question I have is if I complete a full year of probation, does that mean I have successfully completed that sentence and that year can not be revoked for a violation? I have not violated and do not plan to but my Probation officer is hard to catch in his office. He has only visited me at home once and never violated me for not seeing him before. He only asks me if there are any problems with cops and makes sure my fines and costs are paid.

    mike
  • 03-26-2006, 04:21 AM
    Mr. Knowitall
    Consecutive means "one after the other". If you were sentenced to three consecutive one-year terms of probation, it will take you three years to complete your probation. You should not be subject to being violated for the offense(s) for which you have completed probation after the one year and two year anniversary marks.
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