Existing law requires the probation officer to furnish to each person who has been released on probation, and committed to his or her care, a written statement of the terms and conditions of his or her probation unless such a statement has been furnished by the court, and to report to the court, or judge, releasing that person on probation, any violation or breach of the terms and conditions imposed by that court on the person placed in his or her care.
This bill would make technical, nonsubstantive changes to that provision.