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Define what you mean by "closes your case." They might 'close' it because you have completed your probation period and no longer require supervision, although you are usually summoned back to court so that the sentencing judge can tell you this in person. Or - he might 'close' the case because he has turned it over to the court, with his report on your violations and it is now up to the ocurt to take action.
bama...hands down. 16 different teams at the same time for 3 years....18 consecutive years...some of the most egregious violations ever brought before the SEC. Bama NCAA violations make most other schools' look like jaywalkers.
Don't make me violate my probation!
When you finally get caught you will go to jail. Most likely there is a warrant out for your arrest. If it has only been a fews days since you "quit" you might can still contact your probation officer and tell them you forgot and you want to make it up.
No, a juvenile probation officer cannot make you sell your car. Probation officers can set conditions related to the juvenile's behavior and adherence to the terms of their probation, but they cannot force the juvenile to sell their car.
Moving violations in the sate of Georgia are violations you make while driving in your car. Some examples include speeding, not yielding to pedestrians and reckless driving.
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)
A probation officers average income is 45,000$ a year
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There would probably still be a warrant for your arrest on the violation of probation.
Of course you should. You have been convicted of a crime and that is what put you on probation in the first place. When you have terms of probation that are required to be followed these are put in place by a court system and a community that showed you leniancy for your crime. If they weren't showing you leniancy you would be in jail or prison and not on probation. Failure to follow the rules set forth for your probation agreement is unfair to the community that showed you this leniancy. Furthermore, if your probation officer finds out that you violated something in the agreement and did not come clean about it, you will be much more likely to be given a harsher penalty when you are given a probation violation. If you do decide to tell the probation officer, you will likely be shown more leniancy with the court if the probation officer decides to violate you. In some cases, the probation officer may choose not to violate you because you were up-front with them about the situation. Instead they may add additional requirements to your probation where you have to show up and prove you werent drinking instead or alternatively make you participate in a chemical dependency program if you haven't been ordered to already. It might be helpful when you break the news to probation that you offer some sort of detailed plan to make sure it doesn't happen again as well as offer to take any additional steps the probation officer might suggest.
CUSTODY or make an arrest? What do you mean by custody? If he is picking somebody up it requires a judges order (warrant), and for a judge to sign a warrant, the police have to provide the judge with probable cause. An officer can make take someone into custody if a probation officer reports a probation violation or if the officer witnesses the person committing the crime. If an office doesn't follow proper procedure, has to answer to the court as to why he did what he did. There are checks and balances that help prevent violations of these rules, in most cases.