How have courts modified probation conditions that restrict a probationer's exercise of his or her constitutional rights?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from People v. Supnet, H031173 (Cal. App. 1/17/2008), H031173 (Cal. App. 2008):

Courts have modified or stricken probation conditions that restrict a probationer's exercise of his or her constitutional rights when the probation conditions are not narrowly drawn to serve the important interests of public safety and rehabilitation. (People v. Keller (1978) 76 Cal.App.3d 827, 839, overruled on other grounds by Welch, supra, 5 Cal.4th at p. 237.)

Other Questions


Can a probationer be denied a right to exercise his constitutional right if he violates a probation condition? (California, United States of America)
Is a probation condition that restricts a probationer's exercise of his or her constitutional rights permissible? (California, United States of America)
Does a probation condition that imposes limitations on a person's constitutional rights need to be closely tailored to the purpose of the probation condition? (California, United States of America)
Is a probation term that requires a defendant to give up his right to exercise his constitutional right under probation terms an abuse of discretion? (California, United States of America)
What is the "necessity" test for determining whether a restriction or restriction on a prisoner's constitutional rights is restrictive enough to be struck down? (California, United States of America)
Can a probationer's right of association be restricted as a condition of his probation? (California, United States of America)
Is a challenged probation condition that prohibits a defendant from breaching the terms and conditions of probation unconstitutional? (California, United States of America)
What is the effect of a condition of probation imposed by the juvenile court on a minor who violated the terms of his probation? (California, United States of America)
Does the Attorney General's assertion that appellate courts review probation conditions for abuse of abuse of power, if the issue was raised in the trial court? (California, United States of America)
Is a probation condition that imposes limitations on a person's constitutional rights an abuse of discretion? (California, United States of America)
X



Alexi white


"The most advanced legal research software ever built."

Trusted by top litigators from across North America.