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Question: Fiance charged with violation of probation for non-reporting in lawrenceville, georgia. Served 34 days so far without a court date. Parole officer promised 2 court dates in which he has yet to follow through with placing it on the court docket. Is this proper procedure? How much time until he is released?

Answer: Is what proper procedure? For the probation officer to not follow through on a promise? Legally, it is fine. Morally, it should also be fine, since your fiance does not follow through on his promise to report to probation. No one knows how much time to his release, because no oneknows what the judge may do. May I suggest hiring an attorney to get him out? Just a suggestion.

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