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Originally Posted by fbopnomore
If your PO is recommending that you be released from probation, your chances of having that happen are far better than if the PO filed a PV with the judge. Since the PO said the judge has no reason to decline the paperwork, I wouldn't worry too much about it. I hope you receive your discharge letter soon.
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Okay thank you. and a PV is a probation violation? When i failed for the dirty urines i never had to go to court or anything, just go to iop, and then to rehab. So does those count as PVs? I think it's strange if he tells me the judge has no real reason to deny my discharge, because i had several dirty urines throughout my probation.
Also, do you know how long it takes to receive my papers? or if i can call up about it. Thanks for the reply btw