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Legal Definitions - Probation
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Definition of Probation
Probation is a type of punishment given by a court to a person who has been convicted of a crime. Instead of going to jail or prison, the person is allowed to live in the community under certain conditions and restrictions.
- John was sentenced to five years of probation after being convicted of theft. He had to check in with his probation officer regularly and was not allowed to leave the state without permission.
- Mary was given probation instead of jail time for her first DUI offense. She had to attend alcohol education classes and was not allowed to drive without a valid license and insurance.
These examples show how probation works. Instead of being locked up, the person is allowed to live in the community but must follow certain rules. If they break the rules, they could be sent to jail or prison.
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Simple Definition
Probation: When someone is found guilty of a crime, instead of going to jail, a judge may let them go back into the community as long as they follow certain rules. This is called probation. It's like a second chance to show that they can be good and follow the law. Sometimes, probation can also mean proving that a will is real in court. This is called probate.
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