Yes, you were convicted. Probation IS a sentence. Probation is in lieu of (instead of) incarceration.
It needs to be.
Yes, you have been convicted. Your plea of Nolo Contendre meant that you acknowledged that the state had enough evidence to convict you. PROBATION IS A SENTENCE! Your probation WAS a sentence for the guilty plea. A record of both your arrest and the court disposition does exist.
Yes, a person is still bondable after being charged with an assault. A person is only unable to get bonded if charged with a felony.
Yes, entering a guilty plea is the same as being convicted of the crime that the person was charged with.
Yes. Conviction of a felony, being under indictment, being a fugitive, or being convicted of domestic violence are disqualifiers.
It will be difficult to get or keep a bond after being convicted of a felony
Violation of Probation is the least of your problems. You were in in what is known as "Concurrent Possession" of the firearms because they were secreted in your house. You stand a good chance of being charged as a Convicted Felon In Possession of Firearms.
It depends on what type of felony.. if it's a type X felony you will be charged and if the judge is lenient you probably won't get any jail time. but good luck getting a job after a felony, the best way to remove it is by knowing the governor or someone who works for him.
That depends on if you are convicted. If convicted you will go to prison, serve your sentence for the stolen property as well as finishing your total sentence for the original crime.
Yes he can
Probation and a fine. After being convicted of the first offense, each subsequent offense is a fifth degree felony
No.