While on probation (or parole) you are NOT allowed to move without the authorization of the court.
You WERE placed on probation alright! The terms of your probation was to satisfactorily perform "community service." If you failed to fulfill the terms, then you have not served your sentence.
probation
The Probation Service is the key part of criminal justice. The Probation Service came about when the court began releasing offenders into the population again.The Probation Service is to help offenders serve a community order.
If you have been ordered by a judge to community service as a condition of probation or a suspended sentence your probation can be violated by your probation officer. In turn if you do not do your community service you are looking at jail time.In most cases you can do 30 days in your county jail but can get as little as 10 days or more time to do community service/pay fines depends on your record and if they hade to bring you to court by local p.d.
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?
Paying off probation fees early does not automatically end your probation. You would need to comply with all the terms of your probation, which may include completing community service, attending counseling, or passing drug tests, in order for it to end early. It is best to consult with your probation officer or legal advisor for specific guidance on your case.
probation or community service or 6 months in jail
yes, but he is still on probation
No, it is not the same thing, you can get both at the same time as punishment.
M. J. Hensman has written: 'Report on efficiency and effectiveness development inspection of information and computerisation strategies in the probation service' -- subject(s): Probation 'Probation service work in the community' -- subject(s): Probation
In a stay of Imposition, the defendant is placed on probation and intermediate sanctions such as paying fines, remaining law abiding, completing jail time or community work service is assigned. The sentencing depends fully on the completion of these sanctions.
Depending on the circumstances, you can have a term of House Arrest, a Curfew, community service, etc.