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andrew11 [14]
2 years ago
6

Phoenix was found guilty as charged; however, the judge deferred imprisonment and stipulated court supervision and demonstration

of appropriate behavior for 1 year. Phoenix was most likely _____.
Law
1 answer:
amm18122 years ago
7 0

Phoenix was found guilty as charged; however, the judge deferred imprisonment and stipulated court supervision and demonstration of appropriate behavior for 1 year. Phoenix was most likely given probation.

<h3>What is meant by probation?</h3>

This is the period where by a person is released from their detention by the court. During this period they are subject to good behavior so they are to be supervised.

This period a person would have to take charge of the way she behaves and it would be reported if she acts in inappropriate ways.

Read more on probation here:

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