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Yes because they would be on good behavior.
hell yes ive had mine 5 years and they havent paid themselves off
yes as long as the fine is paid within the time given by the court
The same happened to me. If the loan wasn't paid off you might have to negotiate with them but In California, if the loan is paid off, there is nothing they can do.
It IS possible. File a motion with the court requesting "early termination."
you havent turend them off
That person that was on probation has been granted early termination (got off of probation early). Now if it said probation revoked then that means that the person violated probation and has been sent back to jail or prison
Paying off probation fees early does not automatically end your probation. You would need to comply with all the terms of your probation, which may include completing community service, attending counseling, or passing drug tests, in order for it to end early. It is best to consult with your probation officer or legal advisor for specific guidance on your case.
Nothing will happen. you have to get on probation, sign papers and all that bull**** before you get in trouble. To get out of tasc probation, u need to drop clean 4 times, and show some improvements to your tasc officer. Dont smoke weed or do other drugs a week before your drop for tasc, and you'll be gucci. Off the lean and Off the loud, sittting on my f***** cloud
The papers you received at the time you were placed on probation will contain that information. If you can't find them, contact your probation officer or the court itself for that information. ------------------------- Keep a calendar with the date in your dwelling. When the date reaches the day you marked, then and only then are you off probation.
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If you are on probation and you smoke weed, you are likely to violate the terms of your probation, which could result in penalties such as a warning, probation extension, fines, community service, or even jail time, depending on the severity of the violation and the policies of your probation officer or court. It is important to adhere to the rules of your probation to avoid further legal consequences.