You need to let your probation officer about this. You do not want for them to find out on their own
Do NOT -repeat- do NOT move to another state without first getting permission to move from the court which sentenced you to probation. If the court even grants you the permission the probation agency of the state to which you want to move has to agree to accept you for supervision. Don't forget you have been found guilty and you have been sentenced - sentenced to probation - a lenient sentence - but a sentence nonetheless. You are not free to move about, and come and go, as you wish without first getting the permission of the sentencing court.
When you finally get caught you will go to jail. Most likely there is a warrant out for your arrest. If it has only been a fews days since you "quit" you might can still contact your probation officer and tell them you forgot and you want to make it up.
Probation? offense to you? Don't be a fool.
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They often do. Recidivist felons frequently visit the police and most police have guns. If you want to visit a buddy who has guns most states do not consider that to be a breach of your probation. You should talk to your probation officer before you take anybody's word on the internet (even mine--and I'm always right).
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.
No. A judge has to order that a part of your sentence may be served by probation. A prosecutor can recommend probation on the facts of your case, but that is totally in his or her discretion. And even if probation is recommended by the prosecutor, the judge gets the final say. See a criminal law attorney in your area if you want to try to turn some of your sentence into probation.
No, you are rewarding bad behavior. If you want a child who listens, follows your lead you do not need to reward bad behavior.
yes only for those that really want to be helped.
Yes- and apparently, not being satisfied with probation instead of jail, you want to find away around the terms of your probation. Good luck with jail- that IS where you go when your PO reports to the court.
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