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Don't forget that you are serving a sentence, albeit a lenient one, because you were found guilty, and are free under the supervision and authority of the court. If the court wants you to sign some type of papers affecting your probation status you would be well advised to do so.

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Q: Should a person sign rules and conditions of probation after they have already been on probation for over a year?
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