Getting baptized would , I imagine, not be a lot different to if you weren't on probation. That might differ according to denomination. The ones I am familiar with would want to know that there had been a real, life-changing turn around since the crime occurred, assuming you were rightly convicted. Baptism usually follows an acceptance that Jesus was really who He said he was and is your personal Saviour. Repentance, or being truly sorry for any sins done ( and all of us have them, convicted by a court or not!) would be a pre- requisite to baptism in many churches. If there is a church you would like to join, ask what their policy is. I wish you well.
It depends on where the church is located first of all. If it is outside of the confines of your travel restrictions, then yes, he can. If you are specifically ordered by the court to not attend this particular church for some reason, he can. A PO can't order you to do anything that is not ordered by the court, so a lot of it depends on the reason he is telling you no. Talk with his Supervisor.
Yes.
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Yes, as long as your not on Parole- You would have to notify your Parole officer. If you are on Probation and have an appt to see your probation officer, just let him know and reschedule the appt. Do not just go and not show up for appt!
You need to ask your probation officer about that.
if your on probation consualt your probation officer if not then go ahead.
Depends on the conditions of your probation. You may have to go to jail.
Ask your probation officer.
You need to check with your probation officer if you plan on leaving your state. Otherwise, if you stay within the rules of your probation, you can go on vacation.
Worst case is you end up back in jail to finish your sentence. Best case is that the probation officer will cut you a break and let you go, with the understanding that if you miss another one, you could go back to jail.
Hi before you go against what your probation officer says, talk to the judge first. Answer You would have to assume that the probation officer has your best interests in mind. Take the extra help and advice and you will come out better in the end.
he would go to jail or it depends on what the probation officer says to that person and how bad he violated his probation and what he did cause if its serious he would get put in jail or if it ain't serious he could go on house arrest and it all depends on what the probation officer says and what the court says to the probation officer and him and even though its a miner thing he could still get locked up for it
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no you cant leave the state while on probation unless you get permission from your probation officer or you will go to jail and most probation officers will tell you that you can't have any weapons while on probation