Just because you believe that you are supposed to stay away from court, does not prevent you from calling the court and asking your qeustion. Try calling the Clerk of Court's Office.
No, but if the unsupervised probation is violated for a new charge then it can be revoked.
A suspended imposition of sentence (SIS) is a closed record after probation is successfully completed.
A probation hold is a legal mechanism that restricts an individual's ability to leave a jurisdiction, typically implemented by the court or probation department when a person is on probation. This hold may be placed due to violations of probation terms, pending court hearings, or concerns about the individual's compliance with their probation requirements. It serves to ensure that the individual remains available for monitoring and any necessary legal proceedings. Violating a probation hold can result in further legal penalties or incarceration.
Charges can be pending indefinitely. Usually though a court date or hearing is set within a few weeks to a month depending on the charge.
Yes. A sentence of PROBATION, is simply a non-jail sentence. While on probation you are subject to any restrictions that the court might place on you. Those restrictions will be enforced by a parole and probation agent. If you violate any of those restrictions, you will be taken back into police custody and forced to serve out the jail time that the judge originally ordered but placed on hold pending your successful completion of probation.
This means that the individual will serve one year in prison, and the remaining three years of their sentence will be suspended, pending completion of probation. If they successfully complete probation, they may not have to serve the remaining three years in prison.
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The warrant is pending
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(in the US) Yes, you can apply for one. However if you are released on bail pending charges currently or on probation, you will probably have travel restrictions on your movements, imposed by the court, so you may not legally be free to travel.
Peeding is not a word. Did you mean 'pending'? Pending: in the period before the decision or conclusion of; during: pending the negotiations.
Sales of the drug have been stopped, pending further research. He was released on bail pending further inquiries. An election is pending in Italy. A growing number of customers have been inquiring about the pending price rises.