Sufficient Evidence of a Probation Violation
Published for NC Criminal Law on August 24, 2016.
Probation violations need not be proven beyond a reasonable doubt. All that’s required is sufficient evidence to “reasonably satisfy” the judge that a violation occurred. What constitutes competent evidence of a probation violation? And how much proof is enough? There aren’t many appellate cases that really dig into this question. Let’s start with a few things ... Read more
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