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Good behavior is a reason to have the the probation revoked (in a good way). I'm still confused as to why the excessive probation period. In fact, the whole concept of the good behavior revocation stuff comes from the FELONY side of the house. Are you sure that the possession by a disqualified person was the only thing you were convicted of?
I’m thinking maybe the mentally ill diagnosis may give the court reason to keep an eye on him longer. Since it is non-reporting, it is merely a cloud over his head to remind him to be good. We also don’t know op’s history either.


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Dont forget you still have to comply with the rules of probabtion even when on unsuoervised probation. Make sure you know the rules while on supervised probation and if they change, the rules while on unsuoervised probation and you comply with them.