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  • May 15, 2007, 05:39 AM
    babybaits
    Probation
    My husband is on probation. He had a couple of dirty urines about a month ago and was requested to go into an inpatient rehap for 21 days. No problem. He looked for one right away and had a date to enter. Yesterday his probation officer told him that the probation dept. doesn't accept that place so he needs to find another place. Again no problem. My question is does probation officers have a habit of throwing jail in your face even when you're doing what they want you to do? For example, when he went to see him yesterday my husband thanked him for giving him some time before entering the rehab so he can work some overtime and make sure that me and the kids will be financially okay while he's away. His PO was saying don't thank me yet because you may still go away (meaning jail). My husband asked what he was talking about and that's when he mentioned that the place wasn't being accepted by the prob. dept. My husband said he would find another place and his po said okay but then was saying all this stuff like your family would be messed up if you were in jail etc. Do you think it's possible that maybe that was just his way of reminding my husband what will happen if he doesn't look for another place?
  • May 15, 2007, 05:55 AM
    excon
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by babybaits
    My question is does probation officers have a habit of throwing jail in your face even when you're doing what they want you to do?

    Hello baby:

    Uhhhh, Yes!

    I'm sorry. Apparently you bought into the notion that the PO is there to help you. Bwa, ha ha ha. Nope. A PO is there to bust you. He's not your buddy.

    excon
  • May 15, 2007, 06:20 AM
    shygrneyzs
    While not all P.O.'s are like the one your husband has, sadly there are many who are and worse. Maybe they get like that after being played one too many times but everyone is still different and each deserves that piece of understanding.
  • May 15, 2007, 08:45 AM
    Fr_Chuck
    After a couple of dirty tests he is actually lucky they did not violae him and make him set in jail for a court hearing.

    And a PO is there to inforce the rules, excon is right

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