Lawyers have had a bit of fun mocking Deborah Ellen Frisch's simpleminded understanding of
the law. No surprise that Debbie would be too dumb to grasp the legal nuances of "double jeopardy"
"It is not necessary to revocation that the person on probation be convicted of a new crime, but only that the trial judge be satisfied that the purposes of probation are not being served, or that the terms thereof have been violated....Probation is not a matter of right, but a matter of discretion. Probation is granted, withheld, or revoked in the exercise of the judicial discretion of the trial judge, guided by a balancing of considerations of public safety and rehabilitation of persons convicted of crime."
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