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 he cant
The condition of probation refers to the terms and requirements that an individual must adhere to while on probation. These conditions can vary but typically include reporting to a probation officer, abstaining from drug and alcohol use, not committing any further offenses, and completing any required counseling or treatment programs. Failure to comply with these conditions can result in probation violation and potential consequences.
no you cant leave the state while on probation unless you get permission from your probation officer or you will go to jail and most probation officers will tell you that you can't have any weapons while on probation
Yes, alcohol can be a violation of probation if it is a condition of the probation to abstain from alcohol. If the probationer is caught drinking or under the influence of alcohol, it can result in a violation and potentially lead to consequences such as fines, community service, or even jail time.
It depends on the county and state in which you live, but in many cases you end up back in jail. It's definitely worth talking to your probation officer to see if there are other options available.
If your a felon you cant drink.
No, since you are still on Probation, this will prohibit you from getting out of the Country so you will have a problem applying.
As long as they get permission frim their parole officer. But, if they are a convicted felon, it is highly unlikely that a foreign country will allow that person to travel into their country.
u cant
Chances are probably not, is it something you have to have okd by a probation officer? or do you have an ankle monitor? If you have a monitor and you have not okd it with PO then deffinetley no you cant. Are you accountable to anyone? To be on the safe side, what is at risk if you are not where you are supposed to be? Good luck !
If you were married before the conviction, yes, but you can fight it. If you were married post conviction, then yes, and there is nothing to be done but for him or you to move.
no guard cant be a gazetted officer.