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  • What Happens If You Violate Probation?
    What Happens If You Violate Probation?

    What Is Probation? If you are placed on probation – also known as community supervision – by a judge, this means you are subject to a court-ordered period of supervision by the state. Instead of going ...

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  • The Difference Between Extended Supervision and Probation
    The Difference Between Extended Supervision and Probation

    Probation and extended supervision both involve community supervision, one occurs after completing a prison sentence while the other is an alternative to incarceration. Violating the terms of extended ...

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  • Wisconsin Probation Violations
    Wisconsin Probation Violations

    Anyone convicted of a crime will have to face certain penalties as punishment for their actions. In some cases, people serving time in jail or prison can be released on probation. Probation may also ...

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  • Rules of Probation in Wisconsin
    Rules of Probation in Wisconsin

    WI Standard Rules of Supervision Probation allows defendants to complete their sentence outside of jail or prison. Rather than spending time behind bars, defendants can be placed on probation, which ...

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  • 6 Common Ways to Violate Probation
    6 Common Ways to Violate Probation

    For many, probation is a welcoming alternative compared to jail or prison time. However, being placed on probation does not mean that you are completely free from the criminal justice system, or that ...

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  • What Happens When Someone Violates Their Probation?
    What Happens When Someone Violates Their Probation?

    When a person pleads to a crime, they will sometimes be put on probation instead of receiving a jail sentence. Under a probationary arrangement, a person will be required to abide by certain rules as ...

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