Can a convicted felone become a juvenile probation officer.
yes. juvenile records are sealed.
Ask the person's probation officer.
The individual should consult with his or her Probation Officer.
It depends on your status. You will need to check with your probation officer.
Yes, if you are convicted felon currently on probation you are not to have any kind of contact with any other convicted felon.
It depends on the conditions of probation. Often, a condition of probation is that the felon can't leave the state without permission. Further, another frequent condition of probation is that the felon can't associate with other felons. If you have a document that outlines the conditions of your probation, read it carefully for these conditions. If you don't have the document in question (and I know this probably isn't what you want to hear), ask your probation officer if this is permissible. It's the only way to know for sure.
Yes you can, go speak with the felon's probation officer.
The answer is no because it clearly states in your condition of probation. I mean if it does not, every case is different, you can always ask your PO (parole/probation officer). the worst they can do is say no then u just do it ANYWAY HOW WILL THEY FIND OUT IF YALL DO NOT GET INTO ANY TROUBLE.
A felon can become a broker once he is off of all supervision, ie parole, probation.
Can i get housing in wi im a felon but done with probation
The best thing to do would be to ask your probation officer and follow his/her instructions and guidance. Usually, probationers are forbidden to associate with known criminals.
If you do and are caught, you become a felon. <><><> Start at 5 years in a Federal prison and go up from there, a VERY large fine- by the way- no probation, no parole.
Provided you were both in the relationship before your conditional releases, then it is possible, if you first obtain the permission of both the parole and probation officers. If this is a relationship that developed after either of you were put on supervised release, it is more likely than either or both of you could be violated and returned to incarceration for having contact with another convicted felon.