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Try CasePortal for FreeJ. Athey finds the lower court properly determined defendant violated the conditions of his suspended sentences by failing to report to his probation officer and failing to complete a recommended psychosexual evaluation. Defendant was convicted of sexual battery, assault and battery, and stalking and was sentenced to 36 months in jail with 30 months suspended for five years. Defendant argued that he believed he was on unsupervised probation and did not have to comply with the court-order evaluation or report to his probation officer. The lower court determined that when he was released to probation, the probation intake officer reviewed the conditions of his suspended sentences with defendant, therefore he knew the terms. Due to his violations, the lower court ordered him to serve six months of active incarceration, and resuspended the 24-month balance of his sentences. Affirmed.