Which of the following is NOT a possible result if the court finds that a probationer is in violation?
a. The court may add conditions and restore to probation.
b. The court may revoke probation and order imprisonment under the original sentence.
c. The court has no discretion and must order imprisonment under the original sentence.
d. The court may reprimand and restore to supervision.
c
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