Legal Question in Criminal Law in Wisconsin
Probation
Is probation part of confinement?
Purpose of Probation
Asked on 10/26/07, 11:40 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Jeffrey Murrell
Law Office of Jeffrey L. Murrell
Re: Probation
No, probabtion is a sentencing option that a court may impose in lieu of a period of confinement when no minimum mandatoryn period of inprisonment is required by statute (certain crimes, like some drug offenses, require some minimum mandatory prison time). However, a court may decide to impose some short period of "condition time" in the county jail to earn probation (i.e., a judge can make you do 30 days straight time or time in the Huber facility with work-release, as a condition precedent to earning the privilege of avoiding a much longer prison sentence and getting put on probation for some period of time).
Answered on 10/26/07, 12:12 pm
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