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    Hi everyone!!!!

    ive been breached for missing two appointment with my probation without a valid reason.

    ive been told today that my hearing is tomorrow morning, my probation officer called me today to confirm and said a letter had been sent which I have not received.

    my issue is that I can’t get my legal team there tomorrow as it’s short notice. I’ve been told to attend and ask for it to be adjourned to a further date. Is this possible? Or will the judge deal with the matter with a legal representative?. And if the judge does try and deal with it without my legal, what excuse can I use for the matter to be adjourned.

    thanks for reading, and all information is appreciated.

    thanks
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