Probation where the court trusts the person to complete required tasks on their own and checks in via a review date rather than a probation officer proactively reaching out.
“so there are multiple types of probation too so people often hear of court supervised probation or unsupervised probation versus supervised probation so court supervised probation is basically where the court is saying okay person who's on probation you've got to do these things i'm going to trust you to get it done on your own so we're just going to court supervise you meaning that the court is going to be checking in seeing how you're doing but they're not like proactively reaching out usually what happens on an unsupervised probation is the court sets a review date and says okay i'm going to look to see if this person has done all the things they're supposed to do like traffic classes or domestic violence classes or alcohol classes and then they say okay if you have completed everything that you're supposed to do we will close this case out if you haven't completed everything then the court can issue a warrant for your arrest”
Alexis explains: "so there are multiple types of probation too so people often hear of court supervised probation or unsupervised probation versus supervised probation so court supervised probation is basically where the court is saying okay person who's on probation you've got to do these things i'm going to trust you to get it done on your own so we're just going to court supervise you meaning that the court is going to be checking in seeing how you're doing but they're not like proactively reaching out usually what happens on an unsupervised probation is the court sets a review date and says okay i'm going to look to see if this person has done all the things they're supposed to do like traffic classes or domestic violence classes or alcohol classes and then they say okay if you have completed everything that you're supposed to do we will close this case out if you haven't completed everything then the court can issue a warrant for your arrest"
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