good behavior. and pay all restitution fee's and not violate within a couple of yrs.
Paying off probation fees early does not automatically end your probation. You would need to comply with all the terms of your probation, which may include completing community service, attending counseling, or passing drug tests, in order for it to end early. It is best to consult with your probation officer or legal advisor for specific guidance on your case.
That person that was on probation has been granted early termination (got off of probation early). Now if it said probation revoked then that means that the person violated probation and has been sent back to jail or prison
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Submit a motion/petition to the judge who sentenced you to the term of probation, and request it.
Prove that you did not violate your probation.
You need to ask your probation officer about that.
There are many choices: One choice is wait your time until your probation is over. Another choice is talk to your probation officer and ask him how he thought about your behavior and if he says good propose to him the idea of getting off of probation. He will then give you the steps to present yourself in front of a judge and the evidence you need to present the judge to show how you've been on good behavior, but you will need a good reasoning, and the judge will need to see lots of back-up information to show that you have been on good behavior, and how you don't need probation anymore.
To obtain early discharge from probation, individuals must meet certain criteria set by the court, such as completing all required programs and maintaining good behavior. The process typically involves filing a motion with the court, attending a hearing, and providing evidence of compliance with probation terms. If the court approves the request, the individual may be granted early discharge from probation.
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You will need to consult with a lawyer and your probation officer.
You can sue for false arrest at any time. However, you will need to have pretty good proof that the arrest was unlawful though. In the meantime, if the arrest caused you to lose your probation release, it probably will not get you out of jail.