Yes. In some states (at least this one), for certain offenses, probation has to be offered by statute. Not unusual to have people on probation for first degree felonies.
I suppose if you show you are a menace and not using your probation properly.
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Al Refaie goes by Phelony.
It is possible for a probation officer to be married to an inmate. This is legally acceptable as long as it does not interfere with the probation period in any way.
If you abscond from probation for a misdemeanor, the time it takes for your probation officer to close your case can vary significantly based on the jurisdiction and specific circumstances. Typically, a probation officer may initiate a violation process promptly, which could lead to a bench warrant or other legal actions. The case may remain open until you are apprehended or you comply with the terms of your probation. It's essential to address any violations as soon as possible to mitigate potential consequences.
Yes, you can be violated on probation for an inactive criminal case if the behavior associated with that case is deemed to violate the terms of your probation. Probation conditions often require individuals to avoid any illegal activities, and if new charges arise, even if the case is inactive, they could impact your probation status. Additionally, the probation officer and the court may consider any new criminal behavior when determining compliance with probation. Always consult with a legal professional for specific advice regarding your situation.
Not enough information about the case is known. There are two possible meanings: (1) that the court is affirming the imposition of the probation sentence. OR - (2) that the court is withdrawing/cancelling the probation sentence and imposing the corresponding jail sentence to be served behind bars.
Yes, it is possible to be on both summary and formal probation at the same time, depending on the circumstances of the case. Summary probation, also known as informal probation, typically involves less supervision and fewer requirements, while formal probation involves more stringent conditions and oversight by a probation officer. Courts may impose both types of probation for different offenses or as part of a broader sentencing arrangement. However, the specifics can vary based on jurisdiction and the nature of the offenses.
Chances are in this case your probation officer would revoke your probation and you would have to serve time in jail.
This depends on what you mean by go away. If you were arrested for possession of drug paraphernalia while on probation this will always be on your arrest record. If you are referring to being on probation for drug paraphernalia and a probation violation warrant is active then no it will not go away. It is possible to get a lawyer to enter on the case and maybe get Court date without having to be arrested.
It's possible. Talk to your probation officer.
In Arkansas, if you have no previous tickets on your record and get a careless and prohibited driving citation, is it possible to get it reduced to probation?