Moreno Valley, CA asked in Criminal Law and Employment Law for California

Q: How many hours can i work while on house arrest?

Currently on house arrest my case manager is only letting me work 8 hours says i cant do overtime and work on weekends though my shift is 12 hours which is mandatory does my probation officer also have a say on this or just my case manager Is it possible to be able to work my hours so i wont lose my job?

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Dale S. Gribow
Dale S. Gribow
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  • Criminal Law Lawyer
  • Palm Desert, CA
  • Licensed in California

A: NEED A LOT MORE INFO

HOWEVER, THE BEST THING YOU CAN DO IS TO CONTACT THE LAWYER WHO REPRESENTED YOU IN COURT ON THIS MATTER, FOR CLARIFICATION.

IT MAY BE NECESSARY FOR THAT LAWYER TO RETURN TO COURT TO AMEND YOUR ORDER.......OR AT LEAST TRY TO DO SO

Dmitry Gorin agrees with this answer

Dmitry Gorin
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Dmitry Gorin
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  • Criminal Law Lawyer
  • Los Angeles, CA
  • Licensed in California

A: Agree with Mr. Gribow. You need to call your original attorney and ask them this question since they are most familiar with the details of your case. Good job on staying busy with work.

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