{"id":109,"count":1,"description":"<strong>Revocation of probation<\/strong> refers to the legal process by which a court can cancel or revoke a defendant's probationary status due to a violation of the terms and conditions of their probation. Probation is a period of supervision granted to a defendant in lieu of jail time, with the condition that they comply with certain terms and conditions such as regular meetings with a probation officer, drug testing, and avoiding certain individuals or places.\r\n\r\nIf a defendant violates the terms of their probation, the probation officer assigned to their case may file a violation report with the court, detailing the specific nature of the violation. The court will then schedule a hearing to determine whether or not to revoke the defendant's probation. The defendant is entitled to legal representation at this hearing.\r\n\r\nAt the hearing, the prosecution will present evidence of the defendant's probation violation, and the defendant will have the opportunity to refute the allegations or explain any extenuating circumstances that led to the violation. The court will then make a decision on whether to revoke the defendant's probation or impose additional conditions, such as community service, counseling, or extended probation.\r\n\r\nIf the court decides to revoke the defendant's probation, they may be required to serve the original sentence for the offense for which they were convicted. This could mean serving time in jail or prison. 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