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Re: 1st Violation of Probation
Posted by -- on 12/06/07

    As a probationer you gave up many of your due process rights
    when you accepted probation. I don't know what your state
    requires you to stipulate to receive probation but at a
    minimum you probably gave up the right to be free from
    warrantless searches of your person and home. You certainly
    had to agree to random drug and alcohol testing. An
    admission of guilt or your permission to undergo a D/A test
    is not necessary for your PO to submit your test results to
    the court to consider in a probation revocation hearing. Be
    nice and remorseful at the hearing and if it is your first
    violation the judge may not revoke you.

    On 12/05/07, Alyssa Hoski wrote:
    > I violated probaion the other day during one of my random
    > breathalyzers. I blew .06. While I was in the office, I
    > did not sign any paperwork saying that I had failed, nor
    > was any paperwork given to me. Nothing was explained. I
    > now have a court date in Jan. and Im wondering since I
    > didn't sign any paperwork saying I failed, what is the
    > evidence they have against me?

     
     

 
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