His probation officer.
Be cautious with this. Your probation may have some restriction in it that prevents you from associating with known criminals, or wording to that effect. Contact your probation officer for clarification.
The question calls for an opinion. I would not go to the expense of maintaining an attorney on retainer unless there were some extraordinary circumstnaces that existed that might call for it. If you can keep your nose clean for the term of your probation, you should not need an attorney to 'baby-sit' you.
relocation should never be performed cuz it screws college kids up
To prepare for office relocation, you should start by packing your office accessories in the labeled boxes.
yes.
The federal prosecutor's supervisor's opinion should be the opinion that counts. "The boss may not always be right, but the boss is always boss."
If it is a County Jail, check for an on line inmate locator or call the jail and ask. If it is a state or federal prison - most states and the feds have on-line inmate locator services. Check the website applicable to your state. Some states like California require you to call. See the related link below for links to most county and state correctional facilities.
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.
Actually, it depends on the circumstances. If you are on probation for some sort of felony, you can no longer own a gun unless you have your rights restored. If you are on probation for something other than a felony, it depends on what the crime was and the terms of your probation are.
That depends on the circumstances. When the judge places you on probation, he or she should say exactly how long the probation will last.
They often do. Recidivist felons frequently visit the police and most police have guns. If you want to visit a buddy who has guns most states do not consider that to be a breach of your probation. You should talk to your probation officer before you take anybody's word on the internet (even mine--and I'm always right).
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