Yes, your Probation Officer can certainly warn you if you have violated the conditions of your probation. He can also return you to jail.
No. A Probation Officer is not a Law Enforcement Officer. Only Law Enforcement Officers are required to give the Miranda Warning.
It depends on how serious the probation violation is considered to be. Your violation wasn't a repeat of the offense you were on probation for, so it's really up to your probation officer. He can give you a warning and another chance, or he can have you arrested and sent to a hearing where your probation could be revoked, and you would serve out your jail sentence.
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Not if she is smart. She could ask her probation officer, but they will likely give a similar answer. (It's also not wise to lie, or withhold information from them.)
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no -.- druggy
This same thing happened to me. I went there thinking that i would be tested, but he actually just asks you a lot of questions. Plus nothing would happen anyway. It's not like they can do anything about it because your probation didn't start.
The best way to check on the status of a probation transfer from another county, is to speak with the probation officer in charge. They may be able to give you information if you or a family member are involved.
Violation of parole. If you have an butt-hole parole officer, your but is going back to jail. Most will give you a warning. Mainly traffic violations will are the only thing you can get away with unless its illegal transportation.
The gold mine has a warning siren.
You would need to give a little more detail as to what you're referring to, exactly. You might be thinking of a probation period with a company or union, or you could be referring to criminal probation.