What if a juvenile probation officer willfully disobeys a judge's order to find placement for a juv. offender?

If you go against anything that the judge says, anything, it's grounds for termination and the original sentence to be imposed. I suggest doing exactly what they expect you to be doing, it's not worth the risk. Your P.O. can ask the judge to release you from probation at anytime, and in 99 % of cases they agree.

Finish your community service.

The judge makes the actual decision but does so on with the recommendations of the probation officer.

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