Probationers

Word PROBATIONERS
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What do we mean by probationers?

One who is on probation.

One who is licensed to preach, but not ordained to a pastorate.

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The word "probationers" in example sentences

Nova #31: ÂÂÂSo, Rich Rider is back in the saddle, the War of Kings is over, he’s got an experienced Nova corpsman, a new headquarters, and his probationers are all learning the ropes of being a Centurion from the new guy. ❋ Unknown (2009)

A dozen little black-surpliced 'probationers' sit together in a seat just beneath the choir-boys, and one of them spent his time this evening in trying to pull a loose tooth from its socket. ❋ Kate Douglas Smith Wiggin (1889)

Though to an extent, that's because he descended on Coppersblog from nowhere like a sort of sarcastic wildebeest of the old school, slating all and sundry as 'probationers' who 'are wet behind the ears' and advising response officers how to do their jobs. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Nathan Deal suggests replacing them with probationers. ❋ Mike Esterl (2011)

Think of it as a “three felonies a day” approach to dealing with probationers. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Parolees and probationers generally have to give consent to search their residences. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Georgia's solution to the labor shortage has been to conscript criminal offenders and probationers as field hands. ❋ Alex Nowrasteh (2011)

The exact timing, pay and other details of the voluntary program for probationers are still being worked out, he said. ❋ Shalini Ramachandran (2011)

State agriculture, labor and corrections officials are working on a pilot program in which three farms in southwest Georgia would use probationers, said Commissioner Gary Black. ❋ Shalini Ramachandran (2011)

If probationers get more process — perhaps an appeal — or mass violations clog the dockets and increase the latency time, the effect would be to reduce their actual effective period of probation even more. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Governor Deal, belatedly realizing the law's consequences, has tried to encourage unemployed probationers to take the farm jobs. ❋ Daniel Altschuler (2011)

The professor is right that all sorts of conditions can be placed on probationers (and those who permit probationers to live with them), but given that this appears to be a boilerplate condition instead of something tailored to this defendant, with a lot of work (and expert testimony), you might be able to attack it as unrelated to legitimate probationary goals. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Indeed, the people who deal with probationers every day - judges and probation officers - have spoken strongly against moving Probation out of the judicial branch. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Many of the state's 100,000 probationers are unemployed, he said. ❋ Shalini Ramachandran (2011)

Mr. Deal said he had asked the state's Department of Corrections to work with the Department of Agriculture to identify probationers who might be able to toil in the fields. ❋ Shalini Ramachandran (2011)

Nathan Deal's program to replace fleeing migrant farm workers with probationers backfired when some of the convicted criminals started walking off their jobs because field work was too strenuous, it was reported Wednesday. ❋ Kristian Ramos (2011)

Placing Probation within the executive branch is likely to siphon probation resources into corrections and parole initiatives, at great cost to taxpayers, and to the detriment of probationers. ❋ Unknown (2011)

The effect would be that more violations would pay and would make probationers better off. ❋ Unknown (2010)

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