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If you're on probation then they have the right to enter your home. Also if they have a search warrent.
If you do not complete the terms of your probation, your probation could be revoked and you could be required to serve any or all time remaining on your probation. It doesn't matter why you didn't do it.
Talk with your probation officer or judge. You need to understand the legal grounds of this matter.
No, when matter becomes heated it always expands, meanwhile when matter becomes cool it always contracts.
You can "book" a flight - the question becomes can you actually "take" the flight. Check your probation papers, or with your P.O., to see if you have any restrictions on your travel.
The default is the remainder of the sentence. Being let out on probation is a privilege and not a right.
Matter becomes a plasma when it becomes a gas and the gas is ionized (electrically charged)
Yes, you can dispute a probation officer's allegations by providing evidence or documentation that proves you have been following the rules. It is important to communicate with your probation officer and address any concerns they may have to resolve the issue. You may also seek legal advice if needed.
a star explodes or becomes a white dwarf, then the matter of that star becomes other things.
It becomes slow
Matter is a physical substance that occupies space and has mass when at rest. States of matter are phases that matter can become, such as solid, liquid, gas, or plasma. For instance, when you solid gold to a high temperature, it becomes liquid.
In most cases, a 17-year-old on probation cannot legally move out without permission from their probation officer or guardian. It's important to follow the rules and regulations set by the probation terms. Moving out without permission could result in violating probation and facing consequences. It's best to consult with the probation officer or a legal professional for guidance on this matter.