Friday, May 17, 2019
American Beyond the Color Line
n American Beyond the Color Line Lashekia Stanley 3/7/2013 Marlon Marshall in my opinion wasnt serious about the juvenile program. You can come apart that he really loved what he do as in selling drugs. Marlon loved how much(prenominal) money that was coming in everyday he isnt ready to give up that large-minded of lifestyle just yet. He basically states that hes still selling drugs while hes in the juvenile program.I think he wants to do better in life, but the besides thing he knows is what he grew up around. Once he re braids home he cannot violate both of his probation meaning Getting arrested for a new offense while on probation. Failure to pay your fines, mishap to perform or complete community service as instructed, failure to appear in judgeship to show progress the probationer made on probation. ailure to submit paperwork to court, failure to report to probation officer as scheduled, failure to pay probation fees to the probation department, failure to submit drug test, failure to submit to search and seizure by police officers of your home or vehicle. If he fail or violate any of his probation, the court whitethorn extend his probation, charge added probation terms, he will have to serve a brief time in jail, or revoke his probation altogether and require you to serve out any remaining time of his startle sentence in prison.As far as Marlon future his goals was to go to college and enter the Police Academy. At the localize he is going his future wont be so bright if hes going to continue to sell drugs. To become a police officer you cannot have any variety of misdemeanor or felonies on your record. To better his future, I hope he change, have a turn around, become successful, and reach his goals. Resource Thomson, R. (2012). Probation violation. Retrieved from http//criminal. findlaw. com/criminal-charges/probation-violation. html
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