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Only the sentencing judge can answer that question.
Your mother needs to file a motion to modify.
Intermediate probation, intensive probabtion, strict probation, and "file drawer" probation.
In the present tense, the verb "modify" is conjugated as follows: I modify You modify He/She/It modifies We modify They modify
Administrative probation is sometimes referred to as "Court supervised" probation. Administrative Probation means you will not have to report monthly in person to a probation officer. However, you are still on probation. You still must complete all required terms and conditions of your probation or you face a warrant for your arrest for Violation of Probation.
silent probation
Yes, your probation will be revoked if you do not pay probation fees, if you miss your probation hearing, or if you fail a drug test.
YOU don't revoke your probation, the judge revokes it - if - you have done something that is in violation of the provisions of your probation release. If so, you COULD be facing penalties up to serving the remainder of your sentence in jail.
The judge who granted you probation sentences you if your probation is revoked.
After. A person is not on probation until they are sentenced to probation by the Court. Why would they get a probation officer until they are sentenced?
The judge decides whether you get probation, or not, and the terms of the probation. The Probation Officer just carries out the court's order and administers the probation order.
Your probation officer.