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  2. Probation (workplace) - Wikipedia

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    In a workplace setting, probation (or a probationary period) is a status given to new employees and trainees of a company, business, or organization. This status allows a supervisor, training official, or manager to evaluate the progress and skills of the newly-hired employee, determine appropriate assignments, and monitor other aspects of the employee such as honesty, reliability, and ...

  3. Los Angeles County Probation Department - Wikipedia

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    The department was established in 1903 with the enactment of California's first probation laws. Captain Augustus C. Dodds was appointed as first chief probation officer of Los Angeles County. [ 4 ] [ non-primary source needed ] The first juvenile detention facility , now [ when? ] known as Central Juvenile Hall, was established on Eastlake ...

  4. Orange County Employees Association - Wikipedia

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    The Orange County Employees Association (OCEA), located in Santa Ana, California, is a public employee labor union in Orange County, representing about 18,000 employees. OCEA was founded in 1937. OCEA was founded in 1937.

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  7. U.S. Probation and Pretrial Services System - Wikipedia

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    The bill provided for a suspension of a sentence, in U.S. District Court, and a sentence of probation. The bill also provided for compensation of $5 per diem for Federal Probation Officers. This first attempt did not pass and through 1909 to 1925 there were 34 bills introduced to establish federal probation law.

  8. Trump to sit for probation interview today - AOL

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    Former President Trump is scheduled to sit for a virtual interview on Monday with a New York City probation officer, three sources familiar with the matter told NBC News.

  9. United States federal probation and supervised release

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    Federal courts have an inherent power to reduce a sentence, but without Congressional authorization, a federal court has no power to suspend the execution of a sentence which it has imposed or to place the defendant on probation. When this was first announced by the Supreme Court in 1916 in the case of Ex Parte United States, [25] an abrupt ...