Then you haven't fulfilled all the conditions of your probation. It will then be up to the judge as to how he chooses to view your disregarding of his orders.
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You can, if you get permission from your PO (Probation Officer) or the court that issued the sentence. .
My teacher asked me to write a summary for the book I had just finished reading.
Receiving Section 8 assistance is not dependent on being on probation. However, individuals on probation may have additional requirements or restrictions related to their housing situation. It is important to comply with all conditions of probation and communicate any changes in housing status to the appropriate authorities.
You must refer to your own probation paperwork. There is NO WAY of knowing the answer to a question that refers strictly to YOUR particular set of circumstances. Anything else would be a guess.
Read the documents you were given when you were placed on probation. If they are unclear call the local probation office and ask them to explain it to you. Update: You are on Unsupervised Probation. This means you don't have a probation officer to report to. If your judgment papers doesn't restrict you from moving out of state, then you can move out of state. You want to carefully read your Judgement papers and read your conditions of unsupervised probation. If you have Community Work or Jail Time to Serve, then you must complete that first before you move out of state. If you move out of state and not do your Community Work or Jail Time, you will get a Expedition Warrant issued for the state you moved to. I highly recommend you get your Community Work Service Done or do your jail time first before you move out of state. These are requirements you must complete in that specific state unless approved by the court that you can complete it in a different state. (Which rarely happens) Overall read your judgment papers during the time of sentencing. This will show what you can and can't do while on Probation. This also shows if you have to do CWS, Jail Time, Pay a Fine or Both.
I really have no idea. I just finished the book.
Yes, entering a guilty plea is the same as being convicted of the crime that the person was charged with.
A summary sentence is a sentence that summarizes the main point of an article.
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An abstract in this context is a brief summary to help the reader quickly understand the project's purpose. It should sufficiently and interestingly describe the project's purpose so that a brief scan will entice the viewer to peruse the entire exhibit.
William Trevor's "The Distant Past" summary is about the problems a wealthy Protestant family encountered in rural Ireland with their neighboring Catholics. While some Catholics accepted the family into the community, others did not and they made no secret of their views.