Realistic answer! Yes. The 'feds' can pretty much do anything they want. You should probably get yourself a good attorney to speak to the Magistrate who issued the warrant.
Can i get housing in wi im a felon but done with probation
yes, but he is still on probation
Then you haven't fulfilled all the conditions of your probation. It will then be up to the judge as to how he chooses to view your disregarding of his orders.
This could mean that you have unfinished business with that employer. For example, there may be files or tools or information that you need to return to your former workplace, or paperwork that needs to be finished. On a more symbolic level, the ex employer symbolizes someone or something in your past that you think is no longer part of your life. In that case, your mind is trying to tell you that you are still trying to please that person or to meet the standards set at some previous time in your life. This may very well be an unconscious stress that you do not realize is holding you back.
If it is not a felony they will
Because the authorities have not finished putting "their boot on the throat of BP", to quote a member of the president's cabinet.
When your employer has told you that your finished. Ethical hacking entails you usually working for a company testing security and program flaws. Your job is usually finished when you have no idea how to hack in or crack their software.
2 years probation mean you will have to report to a probation officer weekly for 2 months and if you get clean urines for 2 months you go 2 times a moth and if no problem's occur then you only have to once a month but it you violate probation you will have a warrant issued for your rearrest and when you got to court they will most likely offer you 50% of your suspended sentence and some more probation. the time you receive you will only have to do 50% of so out of 2 years you will only have 6 months after you complete you will be released on ts and placed under paroleuntil your sentence is finished or another six months
Perhaps there is a new charge or VOP warrant issued after the first county released you.
Probably not, but I suggest you have him contact the recruiter. Tell him to be honest and open.
Whose bucket was it? (Yours, Your Employer's, Janitor's, etc) What kind of a bucket was it? (Plastic, Metal, Chicken, etc) Where was the bucket used? (Private Office, Cubicle, Shared Room, etc) Where was the bucket left? (At Your Desk, On the Employer's Desk, etc) #1 or #2? Only if it's your bosses KFC bucket, and then only if he's not finished eating.
Probably. That will be up to the prosecuting attorney and the judge, but you'd need to be able to tell a pretty good sob story not to go back to prison if you're caught with illegal drugs.