My boyfriend's probation officer won't tell him what she's violating him for and when he asked her she said, "I don't have to tell you." He later found out that she called his other PO to try to get her to violate him with "suspcion of mischief." (His other PO said, "No," because she knows he didn't do anything wrong.) I know for a fact that he has not done anything to violate probation because I am with him all the time; however, when he got sentenced a year ago, his judge told him, "If I ever see you in my court again, even if you're asking me for help, I will send you to prison for your minimum sentence of 3 years." He thinks the reason his PO is doing this is because he made mistakes in the past (5 years ago), and she doesn't believe that he has his head on straight. She says it's because he is a criminal. I wonder if he really can go to prison for 3 years because this woman has suspicions. If it is a possibility, what can he do to prevent this from happening?
2006-10-23
18:17:05
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