Any person sentenced to probation is required to adhere to the rules of said probation. Most often there is a rule that requires no socialization with any other person(s) on probation or felons. However if both persons do not have that as a requirement then it is legally allowed.
to make two people not be friends is easy hang out with one and not the other
when you hang it any two people that are under it have to kiss
to make two people not be friends is easy hang out with one and not the other
Depends upon the conditions of your probation. Contact your probation officer.
Two of the forerunners of probation are judicial reprieve and bail. A third forerunner of probation is for a person to be released on their own recognizance.
Two of the forerunners of probation are judicial reprieve and bail. A third forerunner of probation is for a person to be released on their own recognizance.
That means reporting to a probation officer as directed for two years.
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state and federal guidelines are similar, and both require the probabtion officers to recommend to the court that they allow the union, and the resulting contact with each other, but, what is critical, is that they do NOT share the same crime, and have been doing well on probation already!!!
Don't hang out with them you are getting in trouble cause they aren't the type of people who you want to be hanging out with
No. Two people of the same gender cannot wed, except in Massachusetts.
This depends on what crime you were originally sentenced to probation for and what level of the trial court it is in. The violation is not what you get sentenced for, you are either found in violation or not found in violation. If you are found in violation you then have a final surrender hearing where your probation can be terminated and you receive the original sentence for the crime were found guilty of or CWOF'd. However, not all probation violations result in time served, depending on the severity of the violation. In a district court you can be sentenced to up to two and a half years for a felony and one year for a misdemeanor.