Probation
in sentence
41 examples of Probation in a sentence
We have seven million people on
probation
and parole.
One out of three black men between the ages of 18 and 30 is in jail, in prison, on
probation
or parole.
In reality, participants had witnessed a peer cheat, someone who was actually part of our research team and was allegedly on academic
probation.
And we gave everyone a tough choice: you can lose your extra credit for participating in the study or accuse your peer, who will probably be expelled because of his academic
probation
status.
I was on academic and disciplinary
probation
before I hit double digits, and I first felt handcuffs on my wrists when I was 11 years old.
And he drove me out to the University of Pittsburgh where I filled out a college application and got in on
probation.
Well, I'm now a trustee of the university, and at my installation ceremony I said, "I'm the guy who came from the neighborhood who got into the place on
probation.
Young people on this journey are meeting with
probation
officers instead of with teachers.
The problem's actually a bit worse than this 'cause we're not just sending poor kids to prison, we're saddling poor kids with court fees, with
probation
and parole restrictions, with low-level warrants, we're asking them to live in halfway houses and on house arrest, and we're asking them to negotiate a police force that is entering poor communities of color, not for the purposes of promoting public safety, but to make arrest counts, to line city coffers.
And then a juvenile judge, a few days later, charged Tim, age 11, with accessory to receiving a stolen property and then he was placed on three years of
probation.
With this
probation
sentence hanging over his head, Chuck sat his little brother down and began teaching him how to run from the police.
Same with
probation
officers, same with judges, same with folks who were up that law enforcement chain, because they realized, like we did, that we'll never arrest ourselves out of this situation, that there will not be enough prosecutions made, and you cannot fill these jails up enough in order to alleviate the problem.
We know there's another seven million people on
probation
or parole, we know that the criminal justice system disproportionately affects people of color, particularly poor people of color.
I'm already on probation, that don't matter?"
It was academic probation, not criminal
probation.
These are the ones who miss all of their scheduled appointments and they blow through the best-laid
probation
plans.
There are people on
probation
or sitting in jail, awaiting for trial sometimes for years.
WEBS has those kind of TV has-been actors that look like they are there as part of their
PROBATION
or Work Release Program.
Celia is employed as a highly motivated
probation
officer for the County of Los Angeles, while her evil natured twin has become an iconic figure within her fetishistic world largely because of erotic performances upon CD-ROMS, but when disaster befalls "Mistress Vanessa", virtuous Celia, determined to unearth her sister's vicious attacker, begins a new job as a "sex slave" at the private Castle Club where the specialty of the house is a "dungeon party".
Since this monstrosity was made by "Professionals" I believe there should be jail time or at least cinema
probation.
What would happened when a depressed cop works with a shrink on
probation?
The mayor of New York, appreciated and very diligent and dynamic, in order to get some project through slightly faster than normal, yields to some pressure from some private business contractors about a criminal drug dealer who should have been sent and kept in prison and he pressurizes the judge in his turn to set him free on
probation
in spite of a negative
probation
report that disappears but is not destroyed, be it only because of the political value it represents.
But along the way a few witnesses are killed, and those who had played some role in the whole business are forced to retire (the judge), to end their career and life (the contractor or the contractor's go between), a public officer who was ready to deliver the disappeared
probation
report, and some shady character after he provides some crucial information.
The mayor himself retires and takes a long vacation; But the main interest of the film is in the exploration of the contortions the mayor is doing to cover up the problem and the contortions he remembers having done in the past that led to the mistake about this
probation
case.
As Cusack follows the paper trail of the dead mobster's
probation
report, his skepticism is agitated.
How did this violent young man get
probation
rather than a jail sentence?
Also implicated, are party officials like Larry Schwartz (Richard Schiff) who works for the
probation
office of New York.
It stars Richard Pryor as an ex-con who agrees to transport a teacher (Cicely Tyson) and eight misfit children from Philadelphia to Washington, as part of his
probation.
Bobby Reynolds (Jesse Bradford) is released on
probation
from Rikers and moves to the old apartment in East Village, New York, where his lonely mother lived and passed away.
As Floyd' s
probation
has expired he's going to leave Hamburg the next day to see the world.
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