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Question: My fiance has 2 more years left out of a 5 years probation sentence. Recently we have moved which means he had to get a new probation officer who stops by at least twice a month to see him. He has just got a job after being out of work for 3 years and notified his probation officer as well as his work schedule which is 12hr work shifts sunday-saturday. His probation officer has seen him twice within the past few weeks, but recently he was working the last time probation stopped by, because of this he has been placed on intensive watch with a curfew of 9:30pm is this fair? is it legal?

Answered: Fair? Was there a victim related to the crime that your husband committed for which he received five years on probation? Ask him/her about fair. Is it legal? Yes, probation determines if the situation calls for a curfew. If you need more time, you petition the court to extend or eliminate the curfew.

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