If you are a convicted felon currently released on probation you very well could be in violation. Read your probation documents. It very likely forbids you from "consorting with known criminals," or words to that effect.
It depends on what the violation is and what you are on probation for.
Technical Rules Violation (a violation of the terms and conditions of the probation) and New Crime Violation.
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You are in violation of your probation
Yes, that would be a violation of a court order which WOULD constitute a probation violation.
probation violation
It depends on the probation charge and the violation.
here in the state of Florida the is no statue of limitation on a probation violation (SORRY)
Usually not, unless the terms of probation specified otherwise. If you're not certain, you can ask your probation officer, and they'll be able to tell you what is or is not in violation of your probation.
Probation violations are not subject to a statute of limitations. You can be charged with the violation at any time.
Prove that you did not violate your probation.
The conditions of a convicted person's probation are clearly set forth in the documents they receive at the time they are placed on probation. A violation of ANY of those prohibitions constitutes a Violation of Probation (VOP) for which the probation can be revoked and, at the option of the judge, the subject can be remanded to jail to serve the remainder of their sentence.