Let’s say you’ve been found guilty of a crime, and received probation rather than jail time. Now you have to figure out how to get along with your probation officer.
Failure isn’t an option, since if you don’t meet the terms of probation you’ll be hauled back into court. You’re going to have to find a way to make friends, or if that’s not possible, at least get through however long it takes.
Even if your probation officer isn’t someone you’d normally give the time of day to, these rules for interaction will make you time together easier so you can be on your way:
Related Resources:
- Probation (FindLaw)
- What’s Difference Between Parole and Probation? (FindLaw’s Blotter)
- Probation Violation Punishment Can Exceed Guidelines Range (FindLaw’s Eighth Circuit Blog)
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