Probation and custody - are two completely opposite situations ! Probation - is a period of supervised freedom while a case is being prepared for court. Custody - is a period of imprisonment - either before a court case (remand) or after trial (sentence).
Realistic answer: Unfortunately, probably not. It would be best to wait until your probation sentence is successfully completed and then petition the court for the custody.
It means that you have successfully fulfilled the requirements of your sentence of probation and are released from "custody."
Successfully complete your period of probation.
"Released from custody for probation" refers to a legal status where an individual who has been incarcerated is allowed to serve the remainder of their sentence under supervision in the community rather than in jail. This typically involves adhering to specific conditions set by the court, such as regular check-ins with a probation officer, maintaining employment, and avoiding criminal activity. Probation aims to facilitate rehabilitation while ensuring public safety. Violation of probation conditions can result in being taken back into custody.
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If accompanied by or at the direction of your probation officer, any law enforcement officer may search your home. On probation, you are still in custody. It is only the conditions of that custody that are altered. Probation is a conditional release, and one of the standard conditions is that you, your residence, and your vehicle are subject to periodic and potentially unannounced search.
YES they will YES they will
No. It is your probation officer's responsibilty to have you taken into custody on the warrant when you report. If your officer told you you have a warrant, then you may not report.
Most likely, yeah.
This is up to the juveniles probation officer and the court must approve it first.
CUSTODY or make an arrest? What do you mean by custody? If he is picking somebody up it requires a judges order (warrant), and for a judge to sign a warrant, the police have to provide the judge with probable cause. An officer can make take someone into custody if a probation officer reports a probation violation or if the officer witnesses the person committing the crime. If an office doesn't follow proper procedure, has to answer to the court as to why he did what he did. There are checks and balances that help prevent violations of these rules, in most cases.