Question needs more clarification. What hours?
if you pay probation but not on the day due do you have time as long as your probation is not up
What do you mean by over? If the Court has discharged you from probation then no. The Court cannot give you jail time on your probation charge after you have been discharged from probation. If, for example, you were granted a two year term of probation that was due to expire on 02/01/10 but failed to report and a warrant was issued in 2009 then you are not off the hook. The Court can suspend your probation if you violate the terms. Once it is ordered suspended then the Court retains jurisdiction until you are either relieved from probation supervision, continued on probation with a time extension, or revoked and sentenced to jail or prison.
This question cannot be answered on this venue due to lack of sufficient information. It would best be answered by contacting your Probation Officer and asking.
Yes. Due to whatever you are serving probation for they will clearly scan you for said substance.
No state opposes probation. Prison time for all persons convicted of felonies is unrealistic due to the cost and lack of prison space.
Comm placement refers to being placed in a community-based program or facility as an alternative to being incarcerated for a probation violation. This type of placement allows individuals to continue their probation under supervision while also receiving necessary support and services in the community. It is often seen as a way to address the violation while helping the individual work towards rehabilitation and reintegration.
A probation hold is a legal mechanism that restricts an individual's ability to leave a jurisdiction, typically implemented by the court or probation department when a person is on probation. This hold may be placed due to violations of probation terms, pending court hearings, or concerns about the individual's compliance with their probation requirements. It serves to ensure that the individual remains available for monitoring and any necessary legal proceedings. Violating a probation hold can result in further legal penalties or incarceration.
If you mean inability to pay a fine then yes because just getting a fine would be a crime so a violation.
It depends on the jurisdiction in which you were convicted, if you have any other arrests and convictions, how long you have been on probation, whether you have had any probation violations, and when your probation is due to expire. Depending on your answer to these questions, and if you live in California, you would be eligible to have your conviction expunged: it would be dismissed, and you would only have to disclose the fact that you had ever been arrested and convicted (even if the conviction was later dismissed) if you applied for public office and such things.
probably not. unless your urinalysis and probation is due to steroids related charges, they are most likely not going to test for them due to added cost, and relatively low user frequency
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You may have to speak directly with your state's labor department that handles UI. It's up to them if you were let go due to circumstances within or outside of your control.