The answer is no. The federal judge needs to formally terminate supervision. This is accomplished by either defense counsel or the USPO petitioning the court.
His probation officer.
Yes
You have your federal probation revoked and, further, face prosecution for the state offense.
Federal probation officers do not have arrest powers while off duty. Their authority to arrest individuals is typically limited to situations directly related to their official duties, such as when they are actively supervising probationers or enforcing conditions of probation. While they may have the authority to arrest during their work hours, this power does not extend to off-duty situations.
There are Probation Officers and then there are Federal Probation officers... Who pays them? The goverment! As a Probation officer i get paid by the State and enjoy all the health benefits that the state offers.
It's possible. Talk to your probation officer.
Yes, my brother is on Federal parole
First of all, the word federal basically means you answer anything. If you are living under the conditions of your probation I would suggest compliance. If your family or roommates are offended by the intrusion then maybe you need to move. There is a reason for the demand.
Yes.
Bethuel Matthew Webster has written: 'The federal probation system' -- subject(s): Probation
Federal probation does not typically test specifically for Neurontin (gabapentin) in standard drug screenings. However, if there is specific reason to suspect misuse or if a probation officer deems it necessary, they may request a more comprehensive test that could include gabapentin. It's important for individuals on probation to disclose any prescription medications to their probation officer. Always consult with a legal professional for personalized guidance.
you may have to serve the remainder of your sentence