William R. Outerbridge has written: 'An empirical study of restrictions on eligibility for probation' -- subject(s): Probation
The question here cannot be altered as there is a notation regarding doing so. Based on that, the answer for prisoners in the United States, is that the huge majority of probation programs are administered on the State level. Eligibility for probation is either based specifically on law or at the discretion of the sentencing judge in the case of criminal offenses.
I've found that different states handle things very differently from one another regarding probation eligibility. It's usually smart to use the information you have as a bargaining tool with the prosecutor instead of just giving it up to incriminate yourself. In some states, you can get probation for armed robbery.
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The quality of being eligible; eligibleness; as, the eligibility of a candidate; the eligibility of an offer of marriage.
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Intermediate probation, intensive probabtion, strict probation, and "file drawer" probation.
Administrative probation is sometimes referred to as "Court supervised" probation. Administrative Probation means you will not have to report monthly in person to a probation officer. However, you are still on probation. You still must complete all required terms and conditions of your probation or you face a warrant for your arrest for Violation of Probation.
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"Dual eligibility" means exactly that - eligibility for both Medicare and Medicaid.
Yes, your probation will be revoked if you do not pay probation fees, if you miss your probation hearing, or if you fail a drug test.
silent probation