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Sufficient Evidence of a Probation Violation

August 24, 2016 by Jamie Markham

Probation violations need not be proven beyond a reasonable doubt. All that’s required is sufficient evidence to “reasonably satisfy” the judge that a violation occurred. What constitutes competent evidence of a probation violation? And how much proof is enough?

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Categories Evidence, Sentencing, Uncategorized Tags Hancock, probation, probation violations 1 Comment

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

August 9, 2016August 4, 2016 by 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

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