Why is a probation officer calling me? I’m not on probation!
If you have a court case (or if you are going to have a court case soon), a probation officer is going to call you and/or your parents. This is because the probation office is gathering information for the court to use. The court will use this information to help decide whether to lock someone up and to help decide what the person must do and what rules they must follow.

The probation officer is not your lawyer. The probation officer will tell the judge what you tell him or her. Also, the probation officer cannot give you legal advice.

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1. What is a public advocate?
2. How will my public advocate help me?
3. How can I get a public advocate?
4. Is a public advocate free?
5. Why is a probation officer calling me? I’m not on probation!
6. What happens at juvenile court?
7. Can the juvenile court take away my driver's license?
8. What is an appeal?