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Something is missing from the question. If you successfully completed your community service AND you successfully completed your probation period - then - when and what was the warrant issued for?

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Q: If there is a deferred sentence and the probation period was successfully completed with community service and fees can a warrant be issued before the probation period was up in Oregon.?
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