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The Legal Limits of Text Message Searches: Can Probation Officers Read Your Text Messages?

Can Probation Officers Read Your Text Messages

The law does not prohibit probation officers from reading text messages when the probationer is on probation for a specific …

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Can a Probation Officer Separate a Husband and Wife? (Explained)

Can a Probation Officer Separate a Husband and Wife

One of the most fundamental issues in divorce cases is the question of whether or not a probation officer has …

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Can a Probation Officer Serve Papers? | Explained

Can a Probation Officer Serve Papers

Probation officers ensure people charged with crimes are on the right track. But what happens if the person on probation …

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Can a Probation Officer Lift a Warrant For You?

Can a Probation Officer Lift a Warrant For You

A probation officer can lift a warrant by working on a case, but it’s important to understand that the person …

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Can a Probation Officer Search Your Roommate Room?

Can a Probation Officer Search Your Roommate’s Room

A probation officer who is assigned to a supervised individual will typically search their home if they believe that their …

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Can a Probation Officer Call Your Employer? (Explained)

Can a Probation Officer Call Your Employer

In a lot of professions, a probation officer is more of an advisor than a judge. They’re often not in …

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