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Q: Will my boyfriend go to jail?

So, basically, he went to jail once for not complying with the conditions of his probation. He was bonded out, and a petition to revoke probation was added to his case. He was told that it would be dropped if he completed these courses - he did not, and his case was continued twice. Well, at this last court date, he WOULD have went to jail if his lawyer showed. So now, he has a hearing coming up to review the circumstances, and he decided to complete the class before he goes to this hearing. Is it too late? I mean, it’s what he was asked to do, but he waited so long.

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A: Your boyfriend's situation is complex, and while he has now completed the class, the timing is not ideal. Judges often look for compliance with court orders and probation conditions. His failure to initially comply and the continuances could be seen negatively. However, completing the class before the hearing might be viewed as a positive step, showing his intention to make amends. The outcome will heavily depend on the judge's discretion and the arguments presented by his lawyer. It's essential for him to consult with his attorney about the best approach for the upcoming hearing. Preparing a strong case and demonstrating genuine remorse and commitment to change might influence the outcome in his favor. Nevertheless, there are no guarantees in the legal system.

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