Neither actually, Probation starts either A. the first time you make contact with your Probation Officer (Supervised) or B. when you are finally sentenced to probation (unsupervised)
It's impossible to tell what is in the mind of a sentencing judge, but it is entirely possible that you could be remanded to jail. It's very possible that IF the court had known you were wanted on an outstanding warrant at the time you were sentenced to probation, that you may have never even been offered such a lenient sentence to begin with.
At the end of the Wood land period begin
In most cases, the date of the guilty plea will also be the conviction date. The sentence will begin that day unless there are other stipulations.
Montgomery bus boycott *android apex*
Yes. If the grounds for the arrest were lawful to begin with, the actual charge can be changed or amended at a later time.
The day when a pay period will end and begin will depend on the employer. Most pay periods end on Thursday and begin on Friday.
Yes, if you qualify. It is neither an easy nor a quick process, nor is it generally a do-it-yourself project. You may well have to engage the services of an attorney to guide you through the process. See below link:
w4r
renaissance
periodically, period, period, perimeter
the mesoproterozoic was an era itself not a period.
To bring the arrestee DIRECTLY "to court": A bench warrant. To simply arrest an individual on a charge and begin the judicial process: An arrest warrant