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It sounds like you are talking about juvenile court. In the case of probation after a juvenile has been adjudicated as a delinquent, this could happen. Juvenile rules and procedure vary from state to state, but it is common for a child to be placed on probation and for the court to re-evaluate the child's status at regular intervals. The review could include things like grades, progress in school, attitude and behavior at home, etc. in addition to the normal requirements like drug screens and participation in required classes or community service. When the court believes that the child is becoming successful, probation will be terminated.

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