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1 He was put on probation after pleading guilty to falsification of police reports.
2 The same year he was fined and put on probation for smuggling alcohol.
3 Simon isn't exactly someone you can put on probation , I suppose.
4 Then he shall be put on probation for, say, a year-inour office.
5 Instead she would be put on probation after the Christmas holiday.
6 It's lucky that he was caught at once, and then put on probation .
7 First-time users don't go to prison, they get put on probation .
8 So it sucks that you were put on probation instead of getting promoted.
9 But the genial master-mechanic refused to be put on probation .
10 She's a senior Herald, but she's been put on probation .
11 Davidson was suspended for 30 days without pay and put on probation for one year.
12 Ordinarily I might have been let go under suspended sentence or been put on probation .
13 I was put on probation - the Methodist way.
14 Cullen was put on probation for two years when the judge was told he had no previous convictions.
15 I was being put on probation , the legal formality required before a company can show its undesirables the door.
16 He served 42 days in prison, was put on probation , then fled from the US to Paris before sentencing.
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