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244.198 PARTICIPATION IN SANCTIONS CONFERENCE.
    Subdivision 1. Election to participate. If the offender elects to participate in the sanctions
conference, the county probation officer shall inform the offender, orally and in writing, of the
probation violation sanction that the county probation officer is recommending for the technical
violation of probation. The county probation officer shall inform the offender that the probation
violation sanction becomes effective upon confirmation by a judge of the district court.
    Subd. 2. Report to district court. If the offender elects to participate in the sanctions
conference, the county probation officer conducting the sanctions conference shall provide a
report to the district court containing:
(1) the specific nature of the technical violation of probation;
(2) the notice provided to the offender of the technical violation of probation and the
scheduling of the sanctions conference;
(3) a copy of the offender's signed stipulation indicating that the offender received a copy of
the sanctions conference form and understood it;
(4) a copy of the offender's written declaration to participate in the sanctions conference; and
(5) the recommended probation violation sanction.
The recommended probation violation sanction becomes effective when confirmed by a judge.
The order of the court shall be proof of such confirmation.
    Subd. 3. Response to district court action. (a) Upon the county probation officer's receipt
of a confirmed order by the judge, the county probation officer shall notify the offender and
the prosecuting authority in writing that the probation violation sanction has been approved by
the court.
(b) If the court does not confirm the recommendation of the county probation officer, the
probation violation sanction shall not go into effect. The county probation officer shall notify the
offender that the court has not confirmed the sanction.
(c) If the court does not confirm the recommendation, the county probation officer may ask
the court to commence revocation proceedings under section 609.14.
    Subd. 4. Appeal. An offender may appeal the judge's confirmation of the probation violation
sanction as provided in rule 28.05 of the Rules of Criminal Procedure.
History: 1Sp2003 c 2 art 6 s 3

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