1 week
Something is missing from the question. If you successfully completed your community service AND you successfully completed your probation period - then - when and what was the warrant issued for?
No
Probation and custody - are two completely opposite situations ! Probation - is a period of supervised freedom while a case is being prepared for court. Custody - is a period of imprisonment - either before a court case (remand) or after trial (sentence).
You'll still be arrested when they find you because you broke your probation before you were 18. Period.
Yes, of course. If you never completed the terms of your probation, then it hasn't 'ended.' You must fulfill ALL the terms of your probation to the satisfaction of the court before you are released from your sentence.
split sentence>?
It means the person is on probation for a period of 6 months.
This usually means a period of incarceration prior to relase to probation supervision.
Qualifying period, Probation period. Trial period.
24months
No. You must finish your probation period first.
what is the length of probation period