What if I am unable to attend a parole or probation hearing?

If you are unable to attend a parole or probation hearing in California, you should contact your parole or probation officer as soon as possible. If you are scheduled for a court hearing, you should also contact your attorney, if you have one. You will be expected to give a valid reason as to why you cannot attend the hearing. Depending on the circumstances, the judge may decide to reschedule the hearing and issue a new date or to proceed with the hearing without you present. Generally, if you are not able to attend a court hearing, your parole or probation officer will make arrangements for you to participate by telephone. Failure to attend a hearing when on probation or parole in California is a violation of the terms of your probation and or parole and could result in further sanctions or a revocation of the probation or parole. If you are unable to attend the hearing due to illness, you may be asked to provide a medical note or other form of proof. If you have a reasonable excuse for not attending the hearing, the court may consider it. However, it is important to contact your parole or probation officer or attorney as soon as possible to avoid further complications.

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