Is a probationer's probation order designed to deter or discover criminal conduct and/or deterring or discovering subsequent criminal offenses?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from People v. Calupe, D074444 (Cal. App. 2019):

related to the probationer's prior criminal conduct and was aimed at deterring or discovering subsequent criminal offenses; it was " ' "related to [the probationer's] reformation and rehabilitation in the light of the offense of which he was convicted." ' " (Id. at p. 1121, citing People v. Mason (1971) 5 Cal.3d 759, 764.)

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