That person that was on probation has been granted early termination (got off of probation early). Now if it said probation revoked then that means that the person violated probation and has been sent back to jail or prison
If someone has their probation is suspended that means the Court has stopped the defendant's probation time and they are no longer in good standing with the Court. This happens because of a probation violation. It does NOT automatically mean the defendant will go to prison.
I was violated on my probation for a dirty urine went to jail and was given a temporary release until my court date. Does this mean i still on probation now.
After. A person is not on probation until they are sentenced to probation by the Court. Why would they get a probation officer until they are sentenced?
What do you mean by over? If the Court has discharged you from probation then no. The Court cannot give you jail time on your probation charge after you have been discharged from probation. If, for example, you were granted a two year term of probation that was due to expire on 02/01/10 but failed to report and a warrant was issued in 2009 then you are not off the hook. The Court can suspend your probation if you violate the terms. Once it is ordered suspended then the Court retains jurisdiction until you are either relieved from probation supervision, continued on probation with a time extension, or revoked and sentenced to jail or prison.
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.
It can mean two things. If your probation was "terminated" it usually means that the court ended it short of completion (for some reason) and you are still under the control of the court/criminal justice system, - OR - it could mean that you successfully completed the entire term of your probation and your sentence was served and the case is now concluded. However, in the latter case it is usually referred to as Probation COMPLETED (not terminated). Only YOU know which circumstance applies to you.
Could my friend be go to prison for that.or get probation.
You need to review the trust to determine how it can be terminated. If you don't find your answer there, or if that answer is not helpful, then you need to bring the matter to court and seek a court order that terminates the trust.You need to review the trust to determine how it can be terminated. If you don't find your answer there, or if that answer is not helpful, then you need to bring the matter to court and seek a court order that terminates the trust.You need to review the trust to determine how it can be terminated. If you don't find your answer there, or if that answer is not helpful, then you need to bring the matter to court and seek a court order that terminates the trust.You need to review the trust to determine how it can be terminated. If you don't find your answer there, or if that answer is not helpful, then you need to bring the matter to court and seek a court order that terminates the trust.
Yes, paying all fees and fines related to the court including restitution, court costs, attorney fees and probation supervision fees can be a term of your probation and you can be found in violation of probation for not paying them in a timely manner.
They will keep looking and schedule a later Court date. Someone from the probation office will cover the case. The Court will not just forget.
No, a juvenile probation officer cannot make you sell your car. Probation officers can set conditions related to the juvenile's behavior and adherence to the terms of their probation, but they cannot force the juvenile to sell their car.
It sounds like a sentence of probation handed down by a County Court judge.