If you are on probation, you cannot leave the state and change your residence without the permission of the court. If the court does not grant the permission to move an dyou do anyway, you most certainly WILL be arrested.
No,she was stared at not assaulted
Yes, but if a law enforcement agency does a wanted check then the person will be arrested. Risk it if you like.
You can find the charge(s) they were arrested for on the arrest book of the law enforcement agency that arrested them, or the court charges on file at the Clerk of The Court office at the courthouse they were tried in.
Probation or jail, or jail and then probation, it depends upon the judge.
Yes, part of your probation is not having possession of, or using, illegal drugs. If you are caught violating probation, there is a very high chance that you will be arrested, and your probation will be voided.
If you are arrested for a crime in a different county, the county you're arrested in will run your record and discover that you are on probation. There's a very high possibility they will contact your probation officer, who will then recommend you be charged with probation violation. It is, also, most likely that a condition of your probation is to contact your PO when you're contacted by law enforcement. Not doing so is a violation of probation. The most likely result is that you'll be charged for the new crime in the new county, and charged for the probation violation in the county in which your probation office is located. Keep in mind that the probation office holds jurisdiction over the entire state; not just the one county.
Anybody who starts a fight can be arrested. Anyone on probation who starts a fight can be arrested.Put simply, yes.
It's possible. Talk to your probation officer.
It may depend on the wording of your traffic probation but, no - probably not.
In all likliehood, yes.
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He will be tried for his new crime and sent to jail/prison to serve out his original sentence plus the new one. **They can put him in jail AND charge him for the first reason he was arrested for. Depending on why he is arrested for this time. They put him on probation, this means that they trust him not to get into trouble again. If he does, they can revoke his probation and keep him in jail. They also can just charge him with violation of probation and keep him for a few days or weeks in jail for that then release him again on probation depending on what he did to get arrested for this last time.