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For that answer you must refer to conditions of YOUR OWN probation. If there are prohibitions in it about consorting with known criminals, you might have a bit of a problem - OR - considering it's marriage you're talking about, maybe not. This is not a question that can be accurately answered on this site. Ask your defense attorney - your PO - or the court for clarification.

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