Depends on the Judge and the probation officer and the seriousness of the offense of the charge you're on probation for. You're a ward of the State for the duration of your sentence and subject to whatever they want to do with you. You did it to yourself by committing a crime and getting nabbed. Handle it and behave yourself or go back to jail and do your time.
No. Being hospitalized is an excusable reason to miss an appointment. You or a family member should call the PO as soon as possible to reschedule.
Something is missing from the question. If you successfully completed your community service AND you successfully completed your probation period - then - when and what was the warrant issued for?
The medical term is spina bifida.
It depends if you took it.
No. It is missing an article. To make the sentence correct you would have to write "Has she ever been in a hospital?"
yes
41 dead, 1 missing and 2 seriously injured went to hospital
You should ask a medical professional
If a person were looking for a legitimate excuse for missing work for a day, they could obtain a medical excuse by actually being sick or physically incapacitated.
Something is missing from this question. Being a "Conscientious Objecter" is NOT a criminal offense, and the charge would not appear on your criminal record. Is there some other offense that you committed that would give you the 3 year probation sentence?
yes there is a teacher missing we were also told he was in the hospital.................... now go away u r so stupid 4r askin dis question.........
No, though you will have to apply for, and be granted, a Medical Waiver by the US Military's Medical Corps. Basically, this waiver states that your missing digit(s) do not significantly hamper your ability to serve effectively. You would be unlikely to be granted a waiver if you are missing a thumb or index finger of either hand, or missing more than one finger on a hand.
Contact your probation officer immediately to explain the situation and try to have a solution in place to avoid missing further service appointments.