You need to talk to a lawyer.
The law is the law and since the stipulation in your probation is that you cannot be around that person then no, you cannot get married and if you do so you will be breaking probation and could well go back to jail.
yes
missouri
In Texas most of the probation officer's pay comes from the state, it can start as little as 31,000 / year and maxes around 44000
VERY UNLIKELY. One of the provisions of most probation and parole requiremnts is that the individual not be around those types of activities.
Nothing, unless someone recently died where you found that shell.
Please rephrase that in the form of a question.
Yes- and apparently, not being satisfied with probation instead of jail, you want to find away around the terms of your probation. Good luck with jail- that IS where you go when your PO reports to the court.
Not getting busted in the first place is the only way I can think of. If you go on probation, you're going to be tested.
The Missouri Compromise revolved around slavery. It prohibited slavery in certain areas and allowed it in the state of Missouri.
The ownership and possession of firearms is only PROHIBITED to convicted felons., However, your probation restrictions MAY include a prohibition against being around them while on probation. Here's an idea, READ YOUR PROBATION PAPERS, or check with your PO or the sentencing court to determine if that is the case.
around the time of the revolutionary war.