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Breach of Probation

Breach of Probation

Probation is often granted by Canadian courts as an alternative to incarceration, giving individuals the opportunity to remain in the community under specific conditions. However, when those conditions are violated, the consequences can be severe. A breach of probation is not just a minor slip—it is treated as a separate criminal offence, one that can […]

Breach of Probation Lawyer

Breach of Probation Lawyer

Probation is a sentencing option under the Criminal Code of Canada that allows an individual to remain in the community under court-imposed conditions rather than serving a jail sentence. These conditions can include reporting to a probation officer, abstaining from drugs or alcohol, attending counselling, or avoiding contact with certain people or places. While probation […]

What Happens If You Violate Probation

What Happens If You Violate Probation

Probation is a legal sentence in Canada that allows an individual to live in the community under certain conditions, rather than serving time in jail. It’s typically granted for less severe offences, often as an alternative to incarceration, and comes with specific terms that the offender must follow. Violating probation, however, is a serious offence […]

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