Legal Question in Criminal Law in California

Putting yourself on calander

A friend of mine wrote the wrong date down to see his probation officer, and he received a notice from her after the appointment, notifying him that she violated his probation because he missed an appointment. She toldhim he wiuld have to put himself on calander. What does that intail and is that sdomething that there night be a form online he could file to do so?


Asked on 2/25/02, 11:43 pm

2 Answers from Attorneys

Victor Hobbs Victor E. Hobbs

Re: Putting yourself on calander

I don't have a clue at what that means. I suspect she mispoke and meant to say she would have to violate him, and put him on the calander for a court appearance.

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Answered on 2/26/02, 12:06 am
David Diamond Diamond & Associates

Re: Putting yourself on calander

If the probation officer is trying to violate your friend based only on the missed appointment, then this seems like something that could be cleared up. However, your friend should not go to court without an attorney if he is facing a probation violation. He should get an attorney. I could assist your friend with this matter. Please have your friend contact me if he would like to discuss his situation with me. (310) 277-1707

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Answered on 2/26/02, 4:32 pm


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