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No, people are not paid a cash reward for information about probation violations. It is only our own belief in the legal system, and our own desire that people should comply with the conditions of their probation, which motivates us to report violations of probation.
Probation violations are not subject to a statute of limitations. You can be charged with the violation at any time.
Technical Rules Violation (a violation of the terms and conditions of the probation) and New Crime Violation.
The penalty for probation violations are determined by the judge who originally sentenced you to the probation. It is impossible to know what your individual restrictions were.
Yes you can. If you are surrendered by your probation officer for violations you have the right to a probation surrender hearing were you have the right to deny the allegations put forward by the probation office/officer and provide evidence on your behalf. The burden of proof is on the probation officer.
For those types of violations it is more than likely that the sentencing judge will revoke your probation and you will spend the remainder of your sentence behind bars.
Depends on type of cases assigned.
Yes, the University of Alabama has been put on probation for 3 years as a result of textbook violations.
Violating condition of a felony probation in Georgia can carry serious consequences. It can be punishable by jail. For serious probation violations a judge has the power to revoke a probation sentence and send the violator to prison.
Insufficient info. Are you currently on MISDEMEANOR or FELONY probation? What is the nature of the two violations? Why don't you ask your PO?
Any mind altering in most cases on probation is illegal, drug court probation has done testing for in the past.