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COURT WATCH: Completed Community Service Rejected Despite Documented Medical Hardship
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Davis Vanguard
The hearing focused on the accused’s compliance with court-ordered community service.
The accused had completed 40 hours of community service and provided documentation.
However, the judge did not accept the hours because the organization where the service was completed was not considered a qualifying organization.
The alternative gave the accused another opportunity to complete the community service requirement while avoiding physical work that he could not safely perform.
The accused had completed 40 hours of service but received no credit for them, while the separate work assignment could not be completed because of a documented medical condition.