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The Probationer was on his feet again in an instant.
From 1983 through 1986, there was a 32 percent increase, to 2.1 million, in the number of probationers 18 years old or older.
It would then be extended to about 400 to 500 people and finally to all probationers, he said.
I am interested in the inner world of our probationer.
For much of the discussion, the probationers stared at the floor.
Most of the probationers turn out to be good bets, although 13 percent wind up back in court.
The taller of the two Probationers looked up in surprise.
They were responsible for 429 adult probationers by July 1943.
When probationers left the building, an officer would follow them and see if they drove off.
Probationers would post a bond as insurance for their good behavior.
They began recruiting volunteers to work with up to 15,000 probationers.
Five years ago, 26 percent of the probationers were sent to prison for violations.
This year the department will begin using global positioning to track probationers.
Many probationers' only contact with their officers is a monthly phone call.
During the last two weeks, the probationer works as a waiter under supervision.
Boys that are accepted into a choir begin as probationers.
Cadets who have not been enrolled are known as Probationers.
There will be many probationers to see this night.
In March 1912 a test was held for probationers.
Caseloads are now down to 146 probationers per officer from an average of 250.
The crime is that his fellow probationers don't get the same attention.
The patient (probationer) is very much aware of this arrangement.
The animal is the novice and probationer of a more advanced order.
Six years of Probationer schooling had made that a reflex.
In fact, all three of the surviving Probationers looked relaxed, confident.