If the PO is not a sworn law enforcement officer themselves; report it to the police, or the court which supervises the probation, or swear out a warrant for the probationers arrest. If the PO is a sworn law enforcement officer, they have the option of either arresting the probationer or reporting the threats to the court - at their option.
His probation officer.
After a DUI I drank
To determine when you will be officially off probation, you should consult with your probation officer or the court that sentenced you. They will provide you with the specific date of when your probation will end.
The individual should consult with his or her Probation Officer.
Yes, a Probation Officer can find out if you have been prescribed a drug.
You need to let your probation officer about this. You do not want for them to find out on their own
Carefully read your probation papers or ask your probation officer. If your travel is not specifically restricted you should be able to. Don't be gone so long that you miss any appointments or court dates!
If you probation is revoked you will be going to jail even if you don't tell the one city they will find out when it is put into the system that you are wanted.
This is a great answer. Ive been going through this same ?? myself. And my answer is yes
You should still be able to take it, as long as it is YOUR prescription and not someone elses. Just to be sure, check with your probation officer. Legally you should still be able to take it, even it was 10 months ago, but again just to be sure, PLEASE check with your probation officer, but I don't think there will be a problem.
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.
Your probation officer should not have access to your medical records unless you have signed a notice of consent. If you have not signed a notice of consent, and your PO is accessing your medical records, this is a HIPPA violation, a violation of Federal law, a felony, one you have not committed.