Yes, you can go to rehab while on probation, and it may even be encouraged as part of your rehabilitation process. However, it's essential to inform your probation officer and ensure that the rehab program is approved. Completing a rehab program can demonstrate a commitment to recovery and may positively influence your probation terms. Always check the specific conditions of your probation to ensure compliance.
It is very likely that you could
Leaving an inpatient rehab program without permission can lead to serious consequences, including potential legal repercussions. If you're under probation and leave the facility, your probation officer may consider it a violation of your probation terms, which could result in jail time. It's essential to communicate with your probation officer and seek permission if you need to leave the program for any reason.
You are in violation of your stipulations, and you either go back to jail or perhaps to rehab if your PO feels friendly. The simple solution is not to behave stupidly and just lie down.
If it was YOUR probation that was being discussed, you can pretty much bet that youir probation was probably revoked.
Not entirely sure what is meant by a "rehab sentence." If it means that you must undergo treatment while on probation, then be honest with the judge and tell them of your apprehension, because if you are found violating it will go even more harshly for you.
Depending on the judge and your honest willingness to enter and complete a drug-rehab, probation to 15 years.
to a rehab center.
NO...not in GA anyway. You are automatically denied for being a "law breaker", however your income does count. Even if you have sucessfully completed jail, rehab and probation you are not eligible.
He never went rehab.
There is no bond to be released for being locked up on a probation violation. Probation IS a sentence for being found guilty. You don't get two free bites at the apple. You've just collected a 'Go Directly to Jail' card.
It varies. Mine was-- meet with probation officer monthly. Go to rehab and meetings. Don't leave the state. Cannot live outside of the county. Don't drink alcohol. Don't violate the laws or be in places of ill refute or bad reputation. My offense was growing some plants.
This is a question for the guys assigned Probation Officer. Have him call that officer right away as time is of the utmost importance right now. You have one business day to report it to your PO if you get charged with a new crime or you can get in a lot more trouble.