It is at the discretion of the parole board. Anything from no sanction to incarceration for the rest of your sentence.
Not sure just what is being asked - however - anytime an officer submits a report of any kind he is termed to be the "reporting officer' for that particular case.
no
Not unless they were reporting to that officer (which they wouldn't be doing at an airport). <><><> Agree with above. Except when reporting to an officer, salutes are not rendered indoors.
The police officer used discretion when deciding whether to issue a warning or a ticket for the minor traffic violation.
Not reporting or (Runing) from your probation/parole officer.
Yes.
No
It usually can be mailed.
It depends on how serious the probation violation is considered to be. Your violation wasn't a repeat of the offense you were on probation for, so it's really up to your probation officer. He can give you a warning and another chance, or he can have you arrested and sent to a hearing where your probation could be revoked, and you would serve out your jail sentence.
If your name is Sergeant Smith, you salute the officer and say, "Sir, Sergeant Smith reporting as ordered."
The officer can ticket you for the traffic violation, he or she can arrest you if there are mitigating circumstances.
When you do report to your parole officer, he'll arrest you.