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Several probation hearings end with revocations, jail terms and supervised reinstatements

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At a docket call the court handled multiple violation-of-probation matters: several defendants were remanded to serve sentences, some were reinstated to supervised probation with new conditions, and multiple pleas were entered. The court stressed zero-tolerance monitoring for repeat failures to comply.

The Dixon County Criminal Court resolved a series of violation-of-probation (VOP) matters and pleas during a busy docket, with outcomes that included revocation to serve, reinstatement with stricter conditions and terminations in exchange for jail time.

Key outcomes included: - Silas Bolling: The court found Bolling in violation of probation after officers and probation staff testified he failed multiple treatment programs. Judge Wolf revoked him to serve his sentence and remanded him to custody with credit for time served. - Shane Butler: After testimony from supervising officers that Butler had repeatedly…

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