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  1. Former TNA Knockout Ayako Hamada has announced her retirement after being placed under probation following an arrest for possession of methamphetamines. The probation appears to be a three year sentence where if Hamada were to violate, she could face up to 18 months in prison.

  2. Jul 20, 2018 · Hamada’s sister, Xochitl Hamada, however, told Mediotiempo in Mexico that Hamada has been sentenced to three years probation. If she violates her probation, she could face 18 months in prison. In a statement to media in Japan, Hamada announced that she is retiring from wrestling because of her legal situation.

  3. Jul 18, 2018 · Sister Xochitl Hamada, however, told Mediotiempo in Mexico that Hamada had been sentenced to three years probation, and that if she were to violate her probation she could face eighteen months in prison. In a statement to media in Japan, Hamada announced that she is retiring from pro wrestling due to the situation.

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    One of the most popular female indie wrestlers in the world, Ayako Hamada, has been sentenced to prison for 18 months and a three-year probation after being arrested for possession of drugs. The Japanese-Mexican wrestler will be arrested and sentenced to 18 months of prison if she violates her three-year probation period.

    Hamada, who began her pro wrestling career as a 17-year-old in Japan's Arsion promotion, has wrestled all over the world, including USA, Japan, and Mexico. She joined Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA), which later became Impact Wrestling, in 2009, and went on to wrestle for the promotion till the end of 2010. She won the Knockouts Tag Team Champ...

    On May 13th, 2018, was arrested in Japan due to the possession of drugs, after police saw her acting in a strange manner at her house following her calling up the promotion to tell them that she would not make an appearance. Japanese promotion Pro Wrestling Wave canceled her contract, while her Sendai Girls World Championship title was also removed...

    Japan has strict laws regarding drugs, which has resulted in her arrest.We wish Hamada the best and hope that she doesn't violate the terms of her probation.

    • Missing appointment with a probation officer. If you are on supervised probation, you will be required to meet with your probation officer on a regular schedule set by him.
    • Missing a court hearing. The judge may require you to attend further court hearings after a specified period of time to review your progress. If you fail to attend the court hearing, this would be a blatant and severe violation of your probation.
    • Failing to pay fines or restitution. Depending on the crime that you are convicted of committing, the judge could require you to pay fines or restitution to the victim.
    • Not completing community service. If you are sentenced to community service, you will be required to complete a set number of hours of service within a given period of time.
  4. The consequences for violating probation depend on many factors—the nature of the violation, the number of prior violations, and the seriousness of the underlying offense. Upon finding a violation occurred, the judge must decide whether to: reinstate (continue) probation with or without modifications, or

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  6. May 17, 2024 · You commit a probation violation when you stop adhering to the probation's rules, requirements, and restrictions. The following behaviors could result in a probation violation: Missing a probation officer appointment. If you are on supervised probation, you will need to meet with your probation officer on a regular basis.

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