I’ve just broke my probation an I live in Baltimore Maryland. My officer has just left me a message telling me that because I’ve not attended the mandatory meetings that I will more than likely be jailed. I’m a working father of 2 and sometimes my job takes precedence over these worthless meetings any advice?
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The Maryland criminal court doen’t care if you can’t make the probation meeting or not. You shouldn’t have done the crime. You need to work out a time with the probation officer and yourself that makes sense and if you can’t make the meeting you should always call. They can now arrest you and you will have to go through the whole process again.