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The commitment issued to the Sheriff is basically the sheet of paper that is handed to him or his department, which officially declares the sentence for the defendant. On probation cases, the defendant is given this paper to get into the probation office upon reporting for the first time. This will tell the probation office the length of probation the defendant has been sentenced.

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