It depends on the conditions of probation. Often, a condition of probation is that the felon can't leave the state without permission. Further, another frequent condition of probation is that the felon can't associate with other felons. If you have a document that outlines the conditions of your probation, read it carefully for these conditions. If you don't have the document in question (and I know this probably isn't what you want to hear), ask your probation officer if this is permissible. It's the only way to know for sure.
Yes then they would both get arrested.
The only difference is the level of government that they work for. One supervises released violators convicted and sentenced for FEDERAL crimes, the other supervises released violators convicted of STATE crimes.
If it is the probation officer's warrant then yes, but they probably will not. If it is the judge's warrant the probation officer cannot.
Yes he can
Can a convicted felone become a juvenile probation officer.
His probation officer.
no
There are Probation Officers and then there are Federal Probation officers... Who pays them? The goverment! As a Probation officer i get paid by the State and enjoy all the health benefits that the state offers.
Chances are in this case your probation officer would revoke your probation and you would have to serve time in jail.
Try asking your probation officer.
Yes, if you are convicted felon currently on probation you are not to have any kind of contact with any other convicted felon.
It's possible. Talk to your probation officer.
Yes you can, go speak with the felon's probation officer.