That depends on: Age of violator Nature of probation Nature of violation Nature of crime Was the victim involved in the probation violation Age of violator State statutes Judicial discretion of the trier of fact
What sort of violation? If the violation is something like a minor speeding ticket, seat belt violation, etc., then yes. If the violation is something like a DUI, reckless endangerment, something of that nature, then no.
It depends entirely on the severity of the violation, the punitive nature of the parole officer in charge, and several other variables. Assume the worst though, and expect to be returned to prison for any parole violation.
The answer depends on the particular church and the nature of the violation of church law.
no Probably not but any violation of the terms of probation is grounds for revocation. It depends mostly on the mood of the probation officer, current policy, and the nature of the violation. Other factors include the nature of the conviction, the class of offense (minor misdemeanor vs. major felony), how crowded the jail is, or if TDCJ is accepting prisoners, etc.
It is not going to invalidate the ticket. The make and model is not critical to the nature of the violation.
No because names cannot be copyrighted. Depending on the nature of the book it may, (and probably is) a violation of trademark.
In Kentucky the vehicle name is not going to invalidate the ticket. The make and model is not critical to the nature of the violation.
No its not a moving violation. Moving violations are a kind of violation that you get when your vehicle is moving.
Your answer depends on the nature of the meeting. If you have been issued a notice of violation, requested and been given a chance to be heard, and fail to attend that meeting, you may be adjudged guilty of your violation, based on your position of 'no defense'. In this case, the board may choose to fine you for the violation. It would be rare for an association to be able to fine you for not attending just any meeting.
spam violation is simply the violation of spam rules. hope this helps :)
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