There's nothing stopping you from tryng. Try not to get your hopes up too high though.
No
It means you don't have to serve the sentence if you don't break the law within a given period. So no because you don't have to do it. if it was a conviction you'd have to do it or you'd die.
Whatever your PO told you it would be. It should be on your court papers too under "jail time suspended" Jail time suspended is the amount of time you can receive when you violate.
Since 'felon' is a common noun, it is only capitalized if it is at the start of a sentence.
A suspended sentence is a sentence that is held in abeyance and is not activated. When a suspended sentence is revoked that sentence is then activate. Example: Sentence is 10 years with 7 years suspended. A person would only do 3 years. There is usually conditions set by the court to keep this sentence suspended. If those conditions are not met, the judge can then revoke the suspended sentence and the defendant would have to complete the full 10 years.
A suspended sentence
Not enough info to answer the question. If the sentence was suspended why is there a warrant issued for you? Suspended sentence for what offense? Was there some kind of probation/community service attached to the sentence that you failed to complete?
If you have received a suspended sentence, you may still have restrictions on owning or possessing a firearm. It is important to check with local laws and regulations regarding firearm ownership and any restrictions that may apply to individuals with a suspended sentence.
A suspended execution of sentence is when the judge actually renders a sentence to the defendant, but passes the execution of the sentence on defendant unless they commit another offense. The court will then have the right to impose the original sentence upon the defendant. A suspended imposition of sentence is when the judge does not enter a sentence on defendant and has the right to execute a sentence upon the defendant should they commit another offense.
A 'suspended sentence' is exactly what the phrase implies. You were found guilty of 'something,' but the judge 'suspended' the imposition of any sentence. End of story. You walk away, although, with a conviction on your record..
The lady got suspended from school.
He was arrested for driving on a suspended license.