If your son is currently on probation AND he is currently continuing to use drugs then, yes. A letter from his mother would be reasonable grounds to have the probation office look into his activities. On the other hand, if you are concrned for your son, it might be the best thing to do. If he was to be 'violated' and go to jail/prison he would be forced into some kind of rahabilitation program.
if you violate any of your conditions of probation that were set by the judge, it will be enough grounds for the judge to revoke your probation.
In a letter a judge is addressed as "The Honorable (followed by name)" In court a judge is address as "Your Honor" or as "Judge."
To address a judge in a personal letter, start out the letter with "Dear Sir or Madam". Explain in great detail and thoroughly why one is writing the letter to the judge. In the end of the letter thank them for their time.
Address a judge unknown
she wrote a letter to the judge about how unfair and ridiculous the trials were.
No. Your PO has a lot of power to put you back inside, but has none in releasing you. You need a judge for that.
I need to write a letter to the judge on behalf of my son who is charged with theft.
You can have others write a character letter for you to a judge. It can be former employers, friends or family.
When it is used as a title the n it should be capitalized. Letter to the Judge
"Your Honor" is an appropriate salutation to use in a letter addressed to a judge when you do not know their name.
No. A judge may consider a letter but is under no obligation to consider it.No. A judge may consider a letter but is under no obligation to consider it.No. A judge may consider a letter but is under no obligation to consider it.No. A judge may consider a letter but is under no obligation to consider it.
You can address the letter with "Dear Judge [Court Name]" or "To Whom It May Concern." Be sure to include the court's address on the envelope and in the letter itself.