In Cuyahoga County, Ohio , The PO can only make a recommendation to the judge, but the final decision is entirely up to the judge.
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YES HE CAN MY PO TERMINATED MINE AND ALL I DID WAS ASK
Added: I think it might be safer to say that if your state's laws grant termination power to the PO, then he can. Otherwise, they make the results of their investigation available to the judge who will then make the determination base, in part, on the PO's recommendation.
Yes.
ANOTHER VIEW: Your Probation Officer can NOTlegally wait to 'violate" you without jeapordizing his own job and career. If he does so, he becomes complicit in your offense and can be arrested and charged. I've heard of cases where a probation officer will defer a VOP until a second, more substantial violation occurs. Then the PO can charge the Deft. with both counts of VOP. It just depends on the severity of the violation. See discussion page:
I've heard in a matter of hours from some. So I'm assuming in a few days or so.
From my personal experience it took about a month. She sent me up on two violations. So it varies I suppose on the severity of the violation and who's your P.O I guess. They'll have to notify the court as well.
The answer is no. The federal judge needs to formally terminate supervision. This is accomplished by either defense counsel or the USPO petitioning the court.
What advantages does one get from becoming a probation officer?
Probation Officer Training - CollegeSurfing.com www.collegesurfing.com/content/training-probation-officer/ Juvenile Probation Officer Training. Read the steps to become, degree requirements, and job description.
Yes, you can dispute a probation officer's allegations by providing evidence or documentation that proves you have been following the rules. It is important to communicate with your probation officer and address any concerns they may have to resolve the issue. You may also seek legal advice if needed.
i would like to know if a probabtion officer has a probationer falsely detained and jaile dare there consequences for the probation officer? and if not how can we report information on a probation officer legally?
The Probation Officer Info website offers information on how one can become a probation officer. Wikihow has a six step guide on achieving a job as a probation officer.
After. A person is not on probation until they are sentenced to probation by the Court. Why would they get a probation officer until they are sentenced?
Your probation officer.
You do not have to pay any probation officer directly. You do most likely have to pay probation supervision fees, however. These payments are NOT made to your probation officer but usually to the clerk's office of your sentencing court.
If it is the probation officer's warrant then yes, but they probably will not. If it is the judge's warrant the probation officer cannot.
Paying off probation fees early does not automatically end your probation. You would need to comply with all the terms of your probation, which may include completing community service, attending counseling, or passing drug tests, in order for it to end early. It is best to consult with your probation officer or legal advisor for specific guidance on your case.
Oversees parolees on probation.