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Originally Posted by Supz
well if she did not commit a crime, then she didnt violate her probation. So if she is not guilty, she is not guilty. Simple as that.
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No, it is not as simple as that. In fact, this is how it will likely go down.
Before her trial even starts, the DA is going to request a hearing for a probation violation. That will be held before the actual trial.
Like I said, it is a preponderance of the evidence. In other words, if there is enough evidence to support the claim that it MIGHT have happened, you are violated.
You can then have your trial and be found not guilty, but the violation stands. it is as simple as that.