You penalty can vary depending on the situation and what the Probation Officers recommendation is going to be. Most likely your Probation will be violated and you will have to serve the sentence that you were originally sentenced to serve.
It depends on the state, but in most cases, you are required to report, as a condition of your probation. If you choose not to obey that requirement, you are in violation of the agreement, and your probation officer could recommend that you be penalized. The severity of the penalty varies: if it's the first time you failed to report and it was accidental, you may be given a warning, along with a second chance to do the right thing. But if you persist in violating the terms of your probation, you will have to go before a judge, and in some cases, the penalty could include spending time in jail.
Not reporting or (Runing) from your probation/parole officer.
That means reporting to a probation officer as directed for two years.
A warrant for your arrest will be issued - and seeing that it is parole that may get revoked.
Depending on the offense, anywhere from a probation officer to life in prison or jail.
report is a verb report - I report to the probation officer everyday. reported - I reported late yesterday. reporting - I have been reporting for 3 months now
When Florida receives your request they will conduct their investigation. If they decide to approve your transfer, they will send your current probation officer reporting instructions to forward to you. Reporting instructions will list where and when you are to report to FL, as well as the terms of your probation while in FL. Hope this helps!
What advantages does one get from becoming a probation officer?
Probation Officer Training - CollegeSurfing.com www.collegesurfing.com/content/training-probation-officer/ Juvenile Probation Officer Training. Read the steps to become, degree requirements, and job description.
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.
If the PO is not a sworn law enforcement officer themselves; report it to the police, or the court which supervises the probation, or swear out a warrant for the probationers arrest. If the PO is a sworn law enforcement officer, they have the option of either arresting the probationer or reporting the threats to the court - at their option.
i would like to know if a probabtion officer has a probationer falsely detained and jaile dare there consequences for the probation officer? and if not how can we report information on a probation officer legally?
The Probation Officer Info website offers information on how one can become a probation officer. Wikihow has a six step guide on achieving a job as a probation officer.