No indication is given of the conditions of your probation. Read your papers carefully. Most parolees and probationers are forbidden from consorting with known criminals. If the felon (in this case) has served his time - is released - and has an otherwise currently clean record I would think that it is allowable. Check with your PO to be certain!
The difference between felony and misdemeanor probation is the felony is when a person is sentence to a jail term, but it can be served out of jail. The misdemeanor probation is not given jail time. They serve a probation period.
Yes
Are you kidding? Breaking probation means that you end up serving your original sentence. Probation is not a warning...it is a requirement.
No
Felony probation is a sentence the judge imposes when someone pleads guilty to a felony. It allows a person to serve his sentence without going to jail or to prison. The person will be under court supervision and he can be incarcerated if he violates the terms of his probation.
yes
Not in Arkansas. The sentence is mandatory.
It means a person has violated probation for the third time.
A person can get between 6 and 15 years of jail time for a class b drug felony. There is no probation awarded for this class of felony.
Yes, a person is generally considered a convicted felon for the duration of their probation. Probation is part of the sentencing process and does not erase the felony conviction. After successfully completing probation, the individual may pursue expungement or a reduction of their felony status, depending on the laws in their jurisdiction. However, until that process is completed, the felony conviction remains in effect.
If the person is a felon, no. In the United States, felons cannot own or possess firearms at any time. If it is not for a felony, it depends on the terms of the probation, but the answer is, probably not.
VERY-VERY unlikely. If you are awaiting felony sentencing and you go out and commit yet another criminal act.... what do YOU think your chances of probation are?