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No, but if the unsupervised probation is violated for a new charge then it can be revoked.
Can you get gun in Missouri while on probation
Most probation have a condition that you not be charged with additional crimes for the duration of your probation. It is possible, if your crimes are unrelated in nature, that it may not be a violation, but it seems likely that DUI is a violation of common probation terms. Even though you are unsupervised, it's not as if they won't check on your record periodically.
Neither actually, Probation starts either A. the first time you make contact with your Probation Officer (Supervised) or B. when you are finally sentenced to probation (unsupervised)
u can go anywhere anytime all you want
Probation must be terminated by the court that sentenced probation. There may or may not be documents for the probationer to sign, depending on local practice.
Access to military bases while on unsupervised probation depends on the specific terms of the probation and the policies of the military installation. Generally, individuals on probation may face restrictions based on their criminal history, and military installations have the authority to deny access. It's advisable to check with the probation officer and the base's security office for guidance on this matter. Always ensure compliance with all legal and regulatory requirements.
Intermediate probation, intensive probabtion, strict probation, and "file drawer" probation.
In North Carolina, individuals on unsupervised probation are generally allowed to possess firearms unless specifically restricted by the terms of their probation or if they have a felony conviction. However, it's essential to review the conditions of your probation and consult with your probation officer or legal counsel for clarity. Additionally, North Carolina law prohibits firearm possession for those convicted of certain violent felonies and other specific offenses. Always ensure you are in compliance with local laws and regulations.
Read your probation papers. Unless you are forbidden to drive, (or you're driving while still skipping school), it is probably okay to do so.
It depends on several factors. You should check with a local attorney versed in Arizona gun laws.
File it with the Clerk of Court's office in the form of a "motion" to the judge.