Breaching a CCO
Breaching a Community Corrections Order can occur when a person fails to follow the terms of a Community Correction Order or by committing further offences during the operational period of the order.
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Will I go to jail?
A Community Corrections Order (CCO) is the last step before jail, so if you have committed further offences, you are at risk of going to jail.
It is imperative that you get legal representation at Court for a breach of a CCO. It is possible to stay out of jail by presenting a well prepared plea.
What should I do?
If your order hasn’t yet finished, continue to comply with your order as much as possible. Go to all your appointments and undertake community work. This may very well help you when dealing with a breach.
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