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It can mean two things. If your probation was "terminated" it usually means that the court ended it short of completion (for some reason) and you are still under the control of the court/criminal justice system, - OR - it could mean that you successfully completed the entire term of your probation and your sentence was served and the case is now concluded. However, in the latter case it is usually referred to as Probation COMPLETED (not terminated). Only YOU know which circumstance applies to you.

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What does it mean when a court terminates probation?

That person that was on probation has been granted early termination (got off of probation early). Now if it said probation revoked then that means that the person violated probation and has been sent back to jail or prison


What does PS mean in a case status?

Probation sentenced


Can a felon on probation date a convicted felon?

The answer is no because it clearly states in your condition of probation. I mean if it does not, every case is different, you can always ask your PO (parole/probation officer). the worst they can do is say no then u just do it ANYWAY HOW WILL THEY FIND OUT IF YALL DO NOT GET INTO ANY TROUBLE.


If your felony case is dismissed after completing probation what does that mean in detail?

It means your case is dismissed. Your case will still show up on your background report. I got my felony case expunged, but it still shows on my background as dismissed.


Will you go to jail for a motion to revoke on misdemeaors?

You do not go to jail for a motion. If Probation has filed a Motion to Revoke, it means you are on probation, and your probation officer is asking the court to revoke your probation. If this is the case, the judge will decide how to handle your case. Revocation of probation can mean anything from no additional sentence to serving the remainder of your probation time in custody. It depends on the underlying charge, the reason for the revocation, and a number of other factors.


What happens if your probation officer is no longer working?

Define what you mean by "closes your case." They might 'close' it because you have completed your probation period and no longer require supervision, although you are usually summoned back to court so that the sentencing judge can tell you this in person. Or - he might 'close' the case because he has turned it over to the court, with his report on your violations and it is now up to the ocurt to take action.


What does CWOAF mean?

Actually should be CWOF orA continuance without a finding, or CWOF, is exactly what the words mean. If you work out a deal to receive a CWOF, you are admitting that the prosecution does have enough evidence against you for a reasonable jury to find you guilty of the charged offense. Instead of fighting the case you are agreeing to be placed on probation and the court will continue your case for a certain period of time (usually one year) WITHOUT A GUILTY FINDING, so long as you adhere to your conditions of probation. However, if you fail to adhere to your conditions of probation or are charged with any new offenses before the case is dismissed, your case may come back in front of a judge, your CWOF may be revoked, and a GUILTY finding may enter, along with additional penalties, including jail. If you are able to successfully complete your term of probation without any problems, your case will be dismissed.While the specific conditions of Probation will depend on the nature and severity of the charges, some common Massachusetts Conditions of Probation may include, among others:No new criminal charges during the time you are on probationReporting to probation as required (depending on the level of your probation supervision, this may be done by mail in some cases)Paying all court ordered fines, fees, and restitution to any victimsCompleting any and all mandatory classes (For example, alcohol education classes if on probation for OUI, or possibly anger management classes if on probation for a violent offense, or drug counseling/treatment if on probation for a drug crime)Maintaining employment or enrollment in schoolAdhering to travel & curfew restrictionsDrug & alcohol testingCommunity service


What does sentence imposed mean if you went to court on a probation review?

Not enough information about the case is known. There are two possible meanings: (1) that the court is affirming the imposition of the probation sentence. OR - (2) that the court is withdrawing/cancelling the probation sentence and imposing the corresponding jail sentence to be served behind bars.


What do they mean when you have a suspended probation?

If someone has their probation is suspended that means the Court has stopped the defendant's probation time and they are no longer in good standing with the Court. This happens because of a probation violation. It does NOT automatically mean the defendant will go to prison.


What does 6 month probation mean?

It means the person is on probation for a period of 6 months.


What is termination of life?

Termination of life is the ending of a living thing, also known as death. Termination of life can also mean intentional ending of a living thing, such as euthinasia.


Does a probation violation for drug paraphernalia ever go away after time?

This depends on what you mean by go away. If you were arrested for possession of drug paraphernalia while on probation this will always be on your arrest record. If you are referring to being on probation for drug paraphernalia and a probation violation warrant is active then no it will not go away. It is possible to get a lawyer to enter on the case and maybe get Court date without having to be arrested.

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