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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the probation quarterly report in the editor.
  2. Begin with Part I, where you will enter the number of supervisions previously pending at the end of the last quarter. This number should automatically carry over for subsequent quarters.
  3. In Line B, input any new supervisions received during this reporting period. Ensure you categorize them correctly based on their nature.
  4. For Line C, record any supervisions that have been re-opened during this quarter. This includes cases that were previously closed but are now active again.
  5. Proceed to Part II and document closed and inactive supervisions. Use Lines E through K to specify reasons for closure, such as discharge or revocation due to a new offense.
  6. Finally, review all entries for accuracy before submitting your report. The totals will be calculated automatically by our platform.

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Time served is a term colloquially used by courts when imposing a sentence that is deemed to be completely satisfied by the defendants previous time spent in custody while awaiting sentencing.
What Does Time Served Mean? Time served refers to a legal sentencing practice where a defendant receives credit for the time they have already spent in custodytypically in jailbefore their trial or sentencing is completed.
Most time served deals also include being placed on probation as a condition of release. If a prosecutor offers you a time served deal, it means they are proposing a plea agreement where the time you have already spent in custody will be considered sufficient punishment for the crime you are charged with.
At the time a criminal defendant is sentenced, the amount of time the defendant has already spent in jail awaiting trial or a plea of guilty. When a judge sentences a defendant to time served, the sentence is the same as the time the defendant has spent in jail, and the defendant is set free.
47 states have laws allowing probation supervision fees. 38 states charge a monthly supervision fee, seven states charge a single flat fee, and two states allow local jurisdictions to determine the amounts and payment schedules.

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Simply put, in California, a time served deal means a defendants sentence is satisfied by the time they have already spent in custody, usually while awaiting trial or sentencing.
Not more than 2 years if the probationer was sentenced to imprisonment of 1 year or less; b. Not more than 6 years if the probationer was sentenced to imprisonment of more than 1 year.

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