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Q: My husband who was reinstated probation to a drug program with stipulations the stipulation was imposed to be me release

D with somewhere approved to stay well in court yesterday he didn’t have a address but I do so would they release him before next court date if it gets sourced by po before then

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A: If your husband is on probation and a stipulation requires that he has an approved address to stay at, it's essential for him to comply with this requirement. If, during a court appearance, it was revealed that he doesn't currently have an address but you do, it will depend on the specific circumstances and the decisions made by the court and probation officer (PO).

In some cases, if there is a suitable and approved address available, the court or probation officer may allow your husband to use that address, provided it meets the required conditions. However, the decision ultimately lies with the authorities overseeing his probation.

If your husband is not in compliance with the probation terms, there is a risk of consequences, including potential revocation of probation. It's crucial to communicate with his probation officer as soon as possible to discuss the situation and seek guidance on how to address the issue.

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