if you pay probation but not on the day due do you have time as long as your probation is not up
Probation can be terminated without deference to the owed restitution on the books. Fines, fees, and court cost owed can be tied to probation, but if someone merits no further probation, than they become solely responsible for repaying their restitution. However, I would caution this person to continue payments and work with the court to resolve the owed monies in a timely manner as the judge can order further probation if the person fails to meet restitution guidelines or pay the monies.
Psychosis is a term that refers to an individual who is out of touch with reality. An example of psychosis is Schizophrenia.
A criminal lien is specific things that someone cannot do. This could be that a person cannot move out of state, cannot sell personal property, or probation.
"Make restitution" means to pay someone for the damage or other cost that you caused.
Psychosis is a mental illness. Epilepsy is a physical illness. So there is no direct connection and psychosis will not cause seizures. Someone with psychosis could happen to have epilepsy, just as they could have any illness, but there would be no connection.
* Where the value of the fraud $5000: conviction may result in imprisonment for a term of up to 10 years. * Penalties may also include: fines, probation, and/or a restitution order.
In california can you visit someone in prison if you are on informal probation
AnswerThe answer is within your question, deliberate! Any deliberate action resulting in a personal injury and/or property damage is a chargeable offence, meaning that, under the law you may do to jail, probation and pay restitution.
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Yes of course it is.
Ask your probation officer.
Yes in the United States it is considered a criminal offense. If convicted of extortion someone may serve up to 4 years or more in jail, probation, restitution, fines that may exceed $10,000, and community service.