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North Carolina Impaired Driving - Judgment and Commitment Upon Revocation of Probation

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Impaired Driving - Judgement and Commitment Upon Revocation of Probation: This is an official form from the North Carolina Administration of the Courts (AOC), which complies with all applicable laws and statutes. USLF amends and updates the forms as is required by North Carolina statutes and law.

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Avoiding certain people and places; Not traveling out of state without the permission of your probation officer; Obeying all laws, including minor laws such as jaywalking; Refraining from illegal drug use or excessive alcohol use; and/or.

(1) If required in the discretion of the defendant's probation officer, perform community service under the supervision of the Division of Community Corrections and pay the fee required by G.S. 143B2011262.4. (2) Not use, possess, or control alcohol.

The judge may terminate the probation unsuccessfully which ends your probation.The judge may sentence you to a CRV, or confinement in response to violation. This is where the judge can order you to go to jail for much longer than a quick dip, but for a shorter period than the remaining active term on your case.

In order to beat a probation violation allegation, you should hire an experienced criminal defense attorney to represent you at your probation violation hearing. At your hearing, your criminal defense lawyer can present evidence that shows you did not violate your probation or that you did not intentionally do so.

As regular conditions of probation, a defendant must: (1) Commit no criminal offense in any jurisdiction. (2) Remain within the jurisdiction of the court unless granted written permission to leave by the court or his probation officer.(4) Satisfy child support and other family obligations as required by the court.

Supervised probation means that the probationer has a probation officer assigned to their case. Generally, they are required to meet with that officer on a regular basis which can vary depending on the seriousness of the case.

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North Carolina Impaired Driving - Judgment and Commitment Upon Revocation of Probation