No. Like police investigations - a PO's investigation can take as long as it takes to either confirm or dismiss the accusation against you.
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Violation of probation is a crime with no limit. If you violate parole, you can be brought back in to finish your prison sentence at any time.
45Another View: This age limit can (and does) vary depending on the jurisdiction in question and who it is that employes the PO's.
Absolutely !... If you're subject to drug screening - it's up to YOU to control what goes into YOUR body. The exception might be if you have a prescription from your doctor for the drug. However, most doctors limit the dosage for a thirty day period.
well iam in the same situation as you and they cannot really do anything because they count it as "calendar years" and sine you are 16 and he is 19 that it three years and the legal age limit is four :]
You can, but if you do, you could pick up another charge: absconding. If you leave the state, you could pick up a felony fugitive warrant. If this should happen, hope that local law enforcement picks you up before the FBI comes looking for you.
No you can be violated at anytime time up until the day you get the phone call or get put on court probation that you are no longer on probation.
can a probation officer change court order curfew hours
no age limit!
Yes. Unless it was felony probation. Only felony convictions limit your ability to possess firearms.
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No. He is a "Fugitive." If he is on probation it means he has been sentenced for an offense. If he absconds it means the same thing as if he had escaped from jail prior to his sentence being completed. There is no statute of limitations on being a fugitive from justice. SO DOES THAT MEAN THERE IS A WARRENT FOR HER ARREST?