john Augustus
Teodulo Natividad
Teodulo Natividad
If the father is on probation or the son? If the father is on probation, it's possible depending on the circumstances (nature of the crime, conditions of probation, ie, is the parent able to properly care for the child with probation restrictions taken into consideration, etc.). The mother's or legal guardian's cooperation would also be required. Ultimately, the court would decide what is in the best interests of the child in determining custody and probation as a factor is decided on a case-by-case basis.
he wont be able to see his child probably never......he is under extreme strict probation
mother or father?
My father was incarcerated for 2 years for violating his probation.
Check your probation restrictions, or ask your PO. You could have travel or movement restrictions on you. If so, you can ask the permission of the court that placed you on probation, to move. Whether or not it will be granted may have much to do with whether or not the state you want to move to will accept the supervision of your probation.
The modern concept of probation can be traced back to the nineteenth century volunteer efforts of John Augustus. He is known as the "Father of Probation" for his pioneering work in advocating for the practice of releasing offenders on probation under the supervision of volunteers rather than imprisonment.
Most likely, yeah.
the question is irrelevant, unless you meant who was the first probation officer ,
the father of the world is....... god
Intermediate probation, intensive probabtion, strict probation, and "file drawer" probation.