The same way you would report any public official who is not performing their job correctly or is committing wrongding - - write a letter to his superiors. Every state has some kind of agency similar to a Department of Parole and Probation or some similar type of agency to that. Look them up in the blue pages of your phone book and get their address.
he would go to jail or it depends on what the probation officer says to that person and how bad he violated his probation and what he did cause if its serious he would get put in jail or if it ain't serious he could go on house arrest and it all depends on what the probation officer says and what the court says to the probation officer and him and even though its a miner thing he could still get locked up for it
Ask your probation officer.
If you witness a criminal act, and/or knowingly fail to report knowledge of a criminal act, you technically beocme an "accessory." Yes, your probation can probably ve violated for that.
Please rephrase that in the form of a question.
Most judges will usually not dictate how often someone is drug tested. It is up to the probation officer.
Probably many possibilities--contempt of court, perjury, and obstruction are just a few.
yes, that is their job.... and that's one term of your probation.
If the person being held was admitted to bail, then yes. In some cases, a court may hold someone without bail, especially if they have previously violated terms set out by the court.
Please ask your Probation Officer this question - I would like to see their response.
They will keep looking and schedule a later Court date. Someone from the probation office will cover the case. The Court will not just forget.
Sure with the permission of your probation officer. If your officer is okay with you taking a trip or visiting someone out of State your officer can issue you a travel permit.
Yes.