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  2. Suspended sentence - Wikipedia

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    A suspended sentence is a sentence on conviction for a criminal offence, the serving of which the court orders to be deferred in order to allow the defendant to perform a period of probation. If the defendant does not break the law during that period and fulfills the particular conditions of the probation, the sentence is usually considered ...

  3. Probation - Wikipedia

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    Probation in criminal law is a period of supervision over an offender, ordered by the court often in lieu of incarceration.In some jurisdictions, the term probation applies only to community sentences (alternatives to incarceration), such as suspended sentences. [1]

  4. U.S. Probation and Pretrial Services System - Wikipedia

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    The bill provided for a suspension of a sentence, in U.S. District Court, and a sentence of probation. The bill also provided for compensation of $5 per diem for Federal Probation Officers. This first attempt did not pass and through 1909 to 1925 there were 34 bills introduced to establish federal probation law.

  5. Prison - Wikipedia

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    Suspended sentence: The offender performs of a period of probation, and only serves a prison sentence if the terms of probation are broken. This is similar to the Canadian concept of a conditional sentence. [174] House arrest/curfews: Sometimes a condition of a strict suspended/conditional sentence. [174] Mandatory treatment for drug offenders.

  6. Deferred sentence - Wikipedia

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    A deferred sentence is a sentence that is suspended until after a defendant has completed a period of probation.If the defendant fulfills the stipulations surrounding probation, a judge may then throw out the sentence and guilty plea, clearing the incident from their record.

  7. Category:Probation - Wikipedia

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    Suspended sentence; U. ... United States federal probation and supervised release ... additional terms may apply. By using this site, ...

  8. Failure to appear - Wikipedia

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    This section does not apply to obligations to appear incident to release under suspended sentence or on probation or parole. [29] At least thirty states and the District of Columbia authorize courts to issue bench warrants for a defendant's arrest or orders for a defendant to appear after an FTA. [30]

  9. California criminal law - Wikipedia

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    Chavez 2018 has ruled there is no judgement of conviction. If a person is granted probation, the court can impose many conditions on a grant of probation (conditions of probations are not sentences), including up to one year in county jail, money fines up to the maximum allowed by state law, and restitution to the victim for actual losses. [17]