They violated probation. They could be sent to jail to serve out the remainder of the sentence, including the two years they were gone.
Typically, probation offices keep records for several years, as required by state or federal guidelines. These records may include information on the individual's progress, compliance with probation conditions, and any incidents that occurred during the probation period. The exact length of time records are retained can vary depending on the jurisdiction and the nature of the offense.
Can a convicted felone become a juvenile probation officer.
Your probation officer should not have access to your medical records unless you have signed a notice of consent. If you have not signed a notice of consent, and your PO is accessing your medical records, this is a HIPPA violation, a violation of Federal law, a felony, one you have not committed.
Not without a court order. The exception being if such action was included in the terms of the individual's release on probation (which is very unlikely).
It sounds to me like you were convicted and that probation is your sentence. If you fail probation, what would happen? Yes, you need to put it on your application if it is still on your record.
Your probation sentence is probably not in NCIC records, but might be included in your local (state) crime computer. You'd be better off telling your PO about your disorderly arrest BEFORE he/she finds it out by running a routine check of your name.
Yes, a misdemeanor conviction can appear on a background check in Missouri, especially if you are on probation for that offense. Probation records are typically accessible to background check agencies and can be included in the report.
They can't ask about your families financial records unless a judge orders they can do so. Unless this directly relates to the case, this is not legal.
With a court order for their release from the doctor or medical facility, yes, they do.
You can go to the Court house and request to see the court records pertaining to your friend...The information is public record if they are over age 18.. You can also check to see if your state has a free online Judiciary Case Search which will show you the Basic information such as if they were the plantiff or the defendant, what the charges were,if they were found guilty/not guilty,if they were sentenced or placed on probation.
Judge obtain sentencing information collectively. From the evidences provided by the prosecutor, evidences from the defense, the conditon of the case, criminal records of the offender, eyewitness and all other sources. Finally, the jury consideration of the case and also the jury verdict. [disregard my english]
There is no sure way to not get caught. If you run, you will be taking the chance of getting caught at some point. I would suggest a better idea would be to stay, keep your nose clean, and get off probation. Then you can go wherever you want without that hanging over your head.