What happens if I violate a parole or probation condition?

If you violate a parole or probation condition in Washington, you may be subjected to sanctions imposed by your parole or probation officer. Depending on the severity of the violation, the punishment can range from verbal and written warnings to community service, to returning to jail or prison. If your parole or probation officer believes your violation warrants more serious sanctions, they can file a petition for a violation of supervision with the court. The court then holds a hearing to review the alleged violation. If the court finds that you violated the supervision, you may be required to appear in court multiple times or return to jail or prison. Your parole or probation officer may also require you to attend specialized programs, such as drug treatment, anger management, or life-skills training. If you do not follow the terms of the programs imposed upon you, the officer may file a petition for a violation of supervision with the court. It is important to remember that violating a parole or probation condition is a serious crime and can have serious consequences. It is important to follow all conditions of your parole or probation so you can stay in the community, remain employed, and stay out of jail or prison.

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