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probationer

[proh-bey-shuh-ner] / proʊˈbeɪ ʃə nər /










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Her husband, whose job entails visiting parolees and probationers at their homes, started throwing his work clothes straight into the mudroom washer before entering the rest of the house.

From Washington Post

A total of 25,000 inmates and “probationers” are housed in Department of Correction facilities.

From Washington Times

The surveillance officer’ search of probationer Bryan Lietzau’s phone was part of an investigation that led to charges accusing Lietzau of sexual conduct with a minor.

From Washington Times

The probationers who tested positive have been placed in quarantine and will not have contact with other juveniles housed at the Riverside facility, officials said.

From Los Angeles Times

The group said a technical violation could include “if a juvenile probationer decides to hang around with his MS-13 associates” — members of a notorious transnational gang — instead of checking in with their probation officer.

From New York Times