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No, generally supervised probation refers to a period of supervision by a state cerrtified representative, such as a probation officer. It doesn't have to be constant but it is usually frequent and can include unannounced visits and check-ups with employers, landlords, etc. * Family members are not required to keep track of the probationer unless said person is a minor. There is no difference between the terms "probation" and "supervised probation" all probationers are treated the same under the existing laws of the state that pertains to the matter.
When a probation officer visits a house, sometimes he feels he might be in danger. Sometimes he is dealing with a person he feels is a dangerous criminal. Sometimes he wants backup. After all, good honest law abiding citizens are not on probation. Crooks, thieves, robbers, and murderers are on probation. Some of those people and their friends are dangerous. As a result, sometimes probation officers have police officers work with them.
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If you failed to perform, or adhere to, ALL the provisions of your sentence of probation then you are NOT eligible for release and have NOT been released until you can prove to the court that you have done so.
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