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was probation
noun
A period of time when a person occupies a position only conditionally and may easily be removed for poor performance
Exact(3)
Mr. Horn was probation commissioner when he was appointed head of the city jails system, and now heads both departments.
His sentence was probation.
Harutiunyan's punishment for the murder was probation, which meant he essentially got off Scot-free.
Similar(57)
The minimum sentence is probation, while the maximum is 1 1/3 to 4 years in prison.
The minimum sentence is probation, and the maximum is 5 to 15 years in prison.
Of that overall figure, more than four million were probation and parole cases.
"When I was told I was going to be put on probation, I was like, 'What is probation?'" Debbie said.
The scenario says in this situation, "Initial consent was followed by ambiguity," and the penalty would be probation to suspension.
[Note that this is probation in general, not specific to children].
It was his probation officer.
Wilbourn was on probation for an armed bank robbery.
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