Legal Question in Criminal Law in Michigan

What is likely to happen to me when my probation period is up? I was sentenced to 2 years probation for a false pretenses charge in Nov 2013. I owed 44k in restitution (student loans). I had actually been paying on these loans for almost 6 years previous to being charged so my PO allowed me to just keep making the payments each month as terms of the restitution, and I just make them to the student loan company, not through the court. My probation ends in Nov and I still owe about 20k on restitution. She commented once after my 2 years of probation she will "continue to monitor my payments" but has never said anything else about it. Now that I'm close to being off, I'm wondering what will happen (specifically what she meant by "continue to monitor"). She's not the most approachable woman so I prefer not to ask questions or anything. (Keep my head down and stay out of trouble kinda thing). Seeing as she agreed to the payments I make would she be likely to violate me? Would a judge violate me? Can they extend my probation or make me continue to report to her?


Asked on 10/05/15, 5:59 pm

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If you were convicted of a felony, your probation could be extended for up to 3 more years. Read more at:

www.AggressiveCriminalDefense.com

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Answered on 10/05/15, 6:28 pm


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