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Judge holds Kiara Archie's probation petition open after agency flags potential falsified community-service logs
Summary
Probation staff said community-service logs submitted by Kiara Simone Archie could not be verified by the named provider; the court allowed Archie to redo 240 hours, ordered a 45-day status check, and warned that submitting falsified documentation could lead to felony prosecution.
Judge Tammy Long Hayward kept the petition regarding Kiara Simone Archie's probation on file and ordered a 45-day status review after probation staff said community-service documentation could not be verified by the named nonprofit provider.
Probation Officer Chang told the court she had received community-service logs and letters purportedly from the Center for Pan Asian Community Services (CPACS) signed by an individual identified as M. Chopin.…
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