An order of conditional discharge may be made if the court does not think it expedient to impose a punishment and a probation order is inappropriate.
Probation
Not enogh information to answer. Define"conditional discharge." Discharge from WHAT?
If you abscond past your maximum discharge date on probation, you may not be able to discharge from probation as you have violated the terms of your probation by absconding. It is advisable to contact your probation officer or legal counsel to discuss your situation and options.
Yes, a conditional discharge be considered if the persons is above 21.
Possession of weed for the first time depending on where you live usually results in conditional discharge. That means fines, a possibility of probation but no criminal record.
The order of discharge from probation typically involves completing all required probation terms, such as meeting with a probation officer, paying fines, completing community service, and staying out of legal trouble. Once all requirements are met, a judge will review the case and issue a formal discharge from probation.
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Absolute discharge - yes Conditional discharge - when all the conditions are met and the discharge turns into an absolute discharge
A conditional discharge can be defined as a sentence that is passed to a defendant where they are not convicted of a crime as long as certain conditions are met. If these conditions are not met the defendant will have to be re-sentenced.
Not enough info on the "conditional discharge." Is the question referring to a militarydischarge? If so, what was the underlying reasons for it? More info please and re-word and re-submit the question.
The time it takes to receive probation discharge papers can vary, but it is usually within a few weeks to a few months after completing all probation requirements.