no, if u violate probation it will b revoked by the judge due to ur probation officers request---known as an m.t.r.---motion to revoke.
after the revocation is finalized there will b a warrant 4 ur arrest. then they will still need a warrant 2 enter ur house w/out ur permission or they would need 2 c u flee n2 said house w/proof that u r who they belive u 2 b and proof that u r a fugitive.
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Added: Not enough information was disclosed about the situation to give an answer.
Are you actually referring to your Probation Officer and not the police?
PO's are ALLOWED to check the on their "clients" and where they live.
If it was the police - WHY did they come to your house?
Did you commit, or are you suspected of committing, another offense?
Unless they were executing a warrant or a pick-up order, the police do not enforce the provisions of your probation sentence.
Too much is unknown to give you a complete answer.
Yes.
If you're on probation then they have the right to enter your home. Also if they have a search warrent.
Yes! Police can enter a third parties home without a warrent when in pursuit of a suspect.
when police are investigating and have a warrent
yes if they have a warrent
The police got a search warrent in order to search the suspect's house. The suspect would not allow the police to search his home without a search warrant.
No. Like police investigations - a PO's investigation can take as long as it takes to either confirm or dismiss the accusation against you.
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).
depends on what is stated on the warrent
arrest warrant
Yes. A sentence of PROBATION, is simply a non-jail sentence. While on probation you are subject to any restrictions that the court might place on you. Those restrictions will be enforced by a parole and probation agent. If you violate any of those restrictions, you will be taken back into police custody and forced to serve out the jail time that the judge originally ordered but placed on hold pending your successful completion of probation.
For police officer's What grades must they maintain so that they don't get probation?
Depending on the evidence the police may be able to obtain a search warrent.