Just about ALWAYS!!
The frequency with which judges follow probation department recommendations can vary depending on various factors, including the jurisdiction and the specifics of the case. While judges often consider these recommendations, they ultimately have discretion in making their own decisions based on the evidence and circumstances presented in court. Therefore, it is difficult to provide an exact percentage or frequency.
Probation and parole officers in Australia serve an active role in recommending community based supervision to Magistrates/Judges. They also make recommendations to parole boards to determine whether a prisoner should be granted parole. Probation officers are expected to not only supervise an offender while he/she performs community service, but to also develop the community service plans themselves.
Grand jury
Most judges will usually not dictate how often someone is drug tested. It is up to the probation officer.
YES... it is up to the Judges to say if he'll take off the curfew ...
Yes. Contrary to popular opinion, judges do not make laws.
NO only if she says you have to
French Court Judges do not get elected. They are assigned to a Tribunal or Court by the French Justice Department.
If you SUCCESSFULLY completed your probation sentence and were released from probation by the judge who sentenced you, you cannot now be charged with a VOP. HOWEVER, if you only THINK that your probation expired but you haven't gone to court to hear the judges discharge, you are NOT released just because the date came and went. The key words are "SUCCESSFULLY completed" and "were DISCHARGED" by the judge.
The Senators and sometimes Congressmen from the President's party make recommendations for judges to the President . He makes his choice, not always from the recommendations, and sends to the Senate for approval. He tries to pick people who agree with his judicial philosophy, who are sound lawyers and who will be approved by the Senate.
the department of judges and court and they intepret laws.
yes
Conditions are an inherent part of probation. Judges set conditions in order to meet the goals for probation stated above. A probationer must comply with these conditions or else the court may impose a prison sentence or add more restrictive conditions to their probation. Courts usually have a great deal of discretion when setting probation conditions, but that doesn't mean that judges can set whatever terms they want. Probation conditions must be reasonable. This means that the conditions cannot be vindictive, vague, overbroad or arbitrary. In addition, the conditions must be related to the protection of the public. Also, if a judge wishes to impose special conditions, those conditions must relate to the nature of the crime that the probationer committed. Judges set the conditions, but probation officers enforce them. So if one of the conditions set by the judge was drug and alcohol treatment, yes you can be required to attend that treatment in lieu of a job or attending school. Remember if you are in jail you would neither be working nor going to school until you got out. You will have to schedule your other activities around the terms and conditions of your probation.