The probation officer has the discretionary authority to revoke probation.
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Q10: The standard of proof required during probation
Q11: The most vulnerable time for possible revocation
Q12: Testing positive for drug use while on
Q13: Revocation can only occur for either a
Q14: In Gagnon v. Scarpelli, the U.S. Supreme
Q16: Only the probation officer assigned to the
Q17: Probation violations or serious misbehavior can cause
Q18: Most states take an active approach to
Q19: Men are more likely to successfully complete
Q20: Nationally, between 60% and 70% of probationers
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