What if I am unable to meet the requirements for a special condition of parole or probation?

If you are unable to meet the requirements for a special condition of parole or probation in Missouri, you may be found to have violated the terms of your release. A violation of parole or probation in Missouri can result in a variety of consequences, depending on the severity and nature of the violation. Generally, a parole or probation violation can result in a brief jail or prison sentence, extended supervision, additional fines or restitution, mandated treatment, or a combination of these consequences. Your parole or probation officer will report the violation to the court and provide a recommendation regarding the appropriate action to take. The judge will then make a determination based on the circumstances of your violation. If you feel that the special condition of parole or probation is overly burdensome, it is important to contact your parole or probation officer immediately to discuss the issue. It may be possible to modify the condition, or to have it removed entirely. Failing to meet a special condition of parole or probation is a serious issue, and it is important to act quickly and take steps to try and remedy the situation.

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