Orders
An individual’s sentence may include orders concerning Community Correction, Home Detention, or Parole.
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Community Correction Orders
A Community Correction Order allows an individual to remain in the community while serving their sentence.
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Home Detention
Home Detention Orders require an offender to be at a specified premise, during specified times and to comply with strict conditions, including electronic monitoring.
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Community Service
Community service involves unpaid work under the direction of a Probation Officer or a Community Service Supervisor. Community service may be required in sentencing or for unpaid infringment fines.
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Court Mandated Diversion and Drug Treatment Orders
A Court Mandated Diversion is a sentencing option that diverts eligible offenders into treatment for their drug use.
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Parole Orders
A Parole Order allows a prisoner to serve part of their sentence in the community under strict conditions monitored by their Probation Officer.
Parole Orders