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Not without court approval. They can petition the court for any changes it deems necessary.

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No, a probation officer does not have the authority to change what was ordered by the court. Court orders can only be modified by the judge who issued them. Probation officers can make recommendations to the court but do not have the power to alter the court's orders.

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