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====The judge can give you other penalties==== | ====The judge can give you other penalties==== | ||
With a suspended sentence, probation may be the only penalty, or it can be combined with other penalties, including a fine or a jail term of less than two years. But a judge can’t give all three of jail, a fine, ''and'' probation. You could get the following combinations: a fine and probation, or jail and probation, or jail and a fine. | With a suspended sentence, probation may be the only penalty, or it can be combined with other penalties, including a fine or a jail term of less than two years. But a judge can’t give all three of jail, a fine, ''and'' probation. You could get the following combinations: a fine and probation, or jail and probation, or jail and a fine. | ||
===If you don’t follow a probation order=== | ===If you don’t follow a probation order=== |