In a number of states. They can and will put a warrant out for your arrest. Unless you have spoken with the courts on this and worked out some kind of payment arrangements. They won't let this go, they will pursue it with you though. No matter what.
Whether your probation is over or not they have no hesitation in coming to get you one way or another. Some states will take away driver's licenses and/or licenses of job skills, like carpentry, Class A truck Driver's licenses, etc...for working and such.. they do get quite serious with stuff like this until the fine is paid.
So if I were you I would be discussing this with the courts on what you can pay and what kind of arrangements you can work out.
when you violate your probation one of 3 things can happen 1. reeive a jail sentence 2 . receive prison sentence equal to your term of probation 3. or revoke your current probation and and start your probation over again. again it depends on what your circum stances are.
They havent really changed because nothing has happen to them.
As long as your of age, and there is not a stipulation in your conditions of probation against drinking, as long as your just a passenger you should be fine, unless your obnoxious or otherwise misbehaving while drunk, in which case you could be arrested for drunk and disorderly.
i used a credit card that was not mine. i was made to pay a fine over two years and on probation. this has ended all monies paid and probation is over in the state of new jersey. can i get this record expunged? if so how do i go about getting this done myself if possible.
If restitution was part of your probation sentence and you are not complying with it - you could find your probation revoked and be remanded to jail.
asolutely not the drug is an over the counter prescription and as long as you are prescribed them you will be fine but make sure you are not on probation or anything so that you dont fail a drug test.
A probation officer does not. The Court or judge does.
no they havent
You can be charged for certain behavior that occurs when you have over-consumed, such as disorderly conduct in a public place, DUI, any damage to person or property. If you sit in your home and drink yourself into a coma, that, in and of itself is not a "crime". If you happen to be on probation that prohibits alcohol consumption as one of its terms, to drink is a violation of that probation and you can be charged as such.
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I just paid this fine in GA court (Fulton County) and the total cost for the offense and court fees was $170.00. You can be put on probation if you need more time to pay, but that's an additional $40/month.