No.
Ask your probation officer.
Only if you manage to be released on some type of probation, then, yes, you do.
no
disquise you voice over the phone and ask to be anonymous
It is totally up to the judge and the probation officer. Stop using drugs.
Receiving a ticket for public intoxication while on felony probation may result in a probation violation, but it does not automatically lead to revocation. The outcome often depends on the terms of your probation, the discretion of your probation officer, and whether the incident is deemed a violation of those terms. It's important to report the incident to your probation officer and consult with a legal professional to understand the potential consequences.
Please ask your Probation Officer this question - I would like to see their response.
Yeo. You a fugitive now
Depends on if it is felony or misdemeanor. Misdemeanor than yes, eventually but with a felony than no.
It depends entirely as to whether you are on misdemeanor probation or felony probation.
Probation is a sentence, not a crime. A felony is a level of crime.
Check your paperwork, your travel restrictions should all be contained there. If you are on FELONY probation the likliehood is very high that you have some kind of travel restriction imposed on you. Ask your parole officer.