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Early termination of probation in Dallas, Texas?
First time dwi conviction in late 2005. I completed my terms of probation almost immediately...80hrs comm. service, MADD/DWI classes, fines, alcohol/drug screening (passed), steady employment, I've reported to my PO every month w/payment, etc., etc. The entire process has been a struggle emotionally and physically; of course, I deserved it for the night I tried to drive home drunk. It's affected my employment eligibility despite my having no prior records, great skills, good manners, and a college education. I've learned a hard lesson the hard way...but I feel like 2yrs probation is a lot; especially considering probation is designed to make probationers fail. What I'm wondering is that in three more months, when I've completed half of my probation term, is there any way to get my probation terminated early for good behavior? And is this ever done through a PO instead of a lawyer? I'm in Texas & our laws are strict. Please no lectures...
A friend of mine from Texas had the same issues - whether or not things have changed since she was there (sounds like it hasn't) she had to complete the terms of her probation. You could certainly ask your PO about it, although you might still have to get a lawyer.
Probation isn't designed to make or break probationers. That choice falls upon them. Your PO is there for you to talk to if you feel like you're going to go out and drink drive again or other. Get involved with a support group (not that you have to, but because you want/need to) Keep a chin up, complete your terms and just do your best.
If you think Texas is strict - my friend did it again here. Only after she completed everything she was suppose to do by court order - the judge tacked on more time with a home monitor for good measure. She couldn't leave home without calling and asking for permission to do so. The phone line had a device on it that told them to hang up the line if they were on it too long. As soon as they got off someone would call to check and talk to her.
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