Legal Question in Criminal Law in California
terms of Probation
''Fred'' 's terms of probation in 1 county,
state he must stay away from places
minors congregate. Terms in county #2,
states the same excluding his children
and their activities. he reports only to
county #2 for both probations.
My question: Must Fred abide by terms
of county #1 or only #2?
This is for my divorce trial, I do not
want Fred at my childrens school's or
activities. His convictions were due to
pc 647.6(a) Felony.
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: terms of Probation
He must comply with the terms of probation in both cases. Unless the terms of probation in the first case provide for an exception for contact with his children. You should contact his probation officer in the first case about his going to the school or being around his children. At the same time you should file a motion in family court to get a court order for either no visitation or supervised visitation.
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