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New Case on “Commit No Criminal Offense” Probation Violations Involving a Pending Charge

August 9, 2016August 4, 2016 Jamie Markham

State v. Hancock, decided this week by the court of appeals, sheds new light on violations of the commit no criminal offense probation condition involving a pending charge.

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Categories Sentencing, Uncategorized Tags commit no criminal offense, Hancock, justice reinvestment, probation, probation violations 1 Comment

Alleging a “Commit No Criminal Offense” Probation Violation

March 18, 2016March 17, 2016 Jamie Markham

Can a probationer be revoked for a violation of the “commit no criminal offense” probation condition if the violation report alleges only that the person has been charged with a crime?

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Categories Sentencing, Uncategorized Tags commit no criminal offense, justice reinvestment, probation, probation violations 3 Comments

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