Probably, when a person is on probation they are not to break the law in any context. More than likely it will depend on what offense was committed. A miscellaneous report covers minor incidents such as phone harassment; to more serious charges such as larceny of residential property. Generally probation can be revoked at the discretion of the presiding judge, regardless of the of the infraction.
A probation officer or juvenile counselor is typically responsible for preparing the predisposition report for juvenile justice. This report includes information about the juvenile's background, family, school, and previous offenses to help the judge make an appropriate decision on sentencing or rehabilitation.
Check with your probation officer. You have to tell him, anyway. It depends on what your conditions of probation state. In Tucson, there is a condition of probation that states you must report any contact with law enforcement. Failure to report contact would be a violation. Your best bet is to be upfront with your PO before he/she finds out, which they will. If the PO believes you are trying to hide or lie about this, it will only make it worse. Good luck and stay in school.
Simply, It means that you have to stay completely out of trouble until your probation is up. To be more exact, you don't have to report to a probation officer if you're leaving the state or check-in with a probation officer whatsoever. But, if you do get in trouble (depending on what it is) you are potentially looking at a probation violation which could end up in jail time, community service, more probation, ect, ect. Hope this helped, been there before.
Yes. If you haven't done so already you have to report it to your probation officer because if they don't find out you can get in any more trouble. The rules state that you have one business day to report it to your PO. Usually if you are found innocent they will drop the PV charge but if they are real jerks they could violate you for having the incident. Hope this helps.
If the terms of your probation were 'amended' that means that they were altered in some way. If you don't know how they were amended, I strongly suggest that you find out.
It is the final report written by your PO just before your probation sentence expires. It is submitted to the judge summarizing your conduct and attitude while on probation and under his supervision. Consider it like a glorified report card.
yes they do because it tells them how you been on probation and how people think you are doing usually the probation report is what they look at because the judge does not see your actions outside the court~EXTRA INFORMATION~♥ so yes they do consider your probation report and therefore if you do not have one they go by evidence or just how the jury comes to it but usually most people have a probation report and sometimes you don't even have to be on probation ♥
Yes of course it is.
If it was YOU that was on probation and inadvertently violated your own terms, it COULD be to your advantage to report yourself to your PO. It might reflect well on your intentions.
No, but they may report such to law enforcement who can report such to your PO.
Its when you change your address and not report it. You don't report when suppose to, ect.
The Probation Officers