If the court has suspended imposition of sentence or placed a defendant on probation conditioned upon the defendant's making restitution and the defendant has not satisfactorily made all of his or her payments when the probation period has ended, the court may: (1) Continue to assert the court's jurisdiction over the recalcitrant defendant; and (2) Either: (A) Extend the probation period as the court deems necessary; or (B) Revoke the defendant's suspended sentence. Acts 2011, No. 570, § 90. If the court has suspended imposition of sentence or placed a defendant on probation conditioned upon the defendant's making restitution and the defendant has not satisfactorily made all of his or her payments when the probation period has ended, the court may: (1) Continue to assert the court's jurisdiction over the recalcitrant defendant; and (2) Either: (A) Extend the probation period as the court deems necessary; or (B) Revoke the defendant's suspended sentence. Acts 2011, No. 570, § 90. If the court has suspended imposition of sentence or placed a defendant on probation conditioned upon the defendant's making restitution and the defendant has not satisfactorily made all of his or her payments when the probation period has ended, the court may: (1) Continue to assert the court's jurisdiction over the recalcitrant defendant; and (2) Either: (A) Extend the probation period as the court deems necessary; or (B) Revoke the defendant's suspended sentence. Acts 2011, No. 570, § 90. If the court has suspended imposition of sentence or placed a defendant on probation conditioned upon the defendant's making restitution and the defendant has not satisfactorily made all of his or her payments when the probation period has ended, the court may: (1) Continue to assert the court's jurisdiction over the recalcitrant defendant; and (2) Either: (A) Extend the probation period as the court deems necessary; or (B) Revoke the defendant's suspended sentence. (A) Extend the probation period as the court deems necessary; or (B) Revoke the defendant's suspended sentence. Acts 2011, No. 570, § 90.
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