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Discover Ludwig"probation time" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to refer to the length of time when an offender is on probation, or a specified period of time during which someone is on probation. For example: "The judge set a two-year probation time for the offender."
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Federal Judicial Center, Probation Time Study 3 (Feb. 26, 1973).
He will pay no fine, and the maximum probation time he can serve will be capped at one year.
These sentences reflect the amount of time ordered to be served in prison, and not additional probation time.
Mr Grayling said: "We have a system at the moment where only around 25% of probation time is spent working with offenders.
Virginia enabled all felons who have served their prison and probation time to register to vote.
Peterson reached a no-contest plea agreement in Texas on Nov. 4, reducing the charge to misdemeanor reckless assault for probation time, community service and a small fine.
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The two articles about the Rand Corp. study of probation (Times, Feb. 3) are disturbing.
When he fell ill, Nick was on probation at Time Out magazine.
In a deal with the F.B.I., he was sentenced to probation and time served and worked with federal agents on more than 20 cases, he testified.
The Vera Institute for Justice found a 36percentt recidivism rate for individuals who had completed alternative drug programs in New York City, compared with 54 sentenced to prison, jail, probation or time served.
If they're on probation, call time out and do a quick review and follow the procedures outlined for the probation.
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