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its is the condition of it ,meaning what you can and cant do .

like sayin as a condition of your probation you cant leave the county,or you have to submit to weekly drug tests or anything in those terms.

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The condition of probation refers to the terms and requirements that an individual must adhere to while on probation. These conditions can vary but typically include reporting to a probation officer, abstaining from drug and alcohol use, not committing any further offenses, and completing any required counseling or treatment programs. Failure to comply with these conditions can result in probation violation and potential consequences.

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How do you file a condition modification for probation?

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