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How long does a violation for incorrect passing remain on your record?

A violation for incorrect passing will stay on your record for up to 3 years in most states. Although sometimes if you go on court supervision it will be off your record in a month.


Does a probation violation count as a new conviction date?

Not usually, although it COULD, depending on the conditions of your release. It usually means that you could be remanded to jail to serve the remainder of your sentence behind bars instead of out walking around.


Why arer people uneasy about probation?

I know in the state of Texas you can be violated on "a probability that it was possible" you did the violation and go to prison. A friend of mind went down for 5 years on a probability it was possible he could have had a drink when his girl friend got mad at him and reported him.


How old do you have to be to start driving in NH. with supervision?

Is it true you can start drive with supervision at 13 years old in NH.


What happens the first time you fail a urine drop?

It depends on a variety of things: your relationship with your PO, his work load, his case load, the crime which you were convicted, the number of convictions you have, and several others.Here's what can happen:As a failed urine test is a violation of your probation or parole, it would be revoked.You would be returned to incarceration.You would be scheduled to appear before a Parole/Probation violations Review Board within thirty days of being returned to incarceration.They will determine at that time if the violation was serious enough to revoke your conditional release, rule it a Technical Rules violation and send you to TRV camp, to re-release you and tighten your conditions, or to simply re-release you to the supervision of your PO.The simple solution is to lay down and do what you are supposed to do while on conditional release. How hard is to not be stupid for two years?


Will Texas come and get you on a blue warrant if your out of state?

Payroll violators will be arrested in whatever state they are in. Transferring payroll violators is a big enough business that private corporations have busses going back and forth. Texas does not need to come and get you. They just need to pay your way. If you were a Florida convict, you would get five additional years for payroll violation. Then after two or three years they might release you again. Then if you violated and got caught, you would get another five. It is called life on the installment plan.


Can your parole be violated for failing 1 drug test?

YES YOU SURE CAN!! I HAVE BEEN ON PAROLE FOR 4 YEARS NOW AND THE FIRST TIME I FAILED A DRUG TEST I WAS VIOLATED.


How long before a moving violation is cleared off your driving record in Iowa?

A moving violation will not be actively costing you points after about 3 years. The violation itself will remain on your court record indefinitely.


How old do you have to be to ride a quad bike under supervision?

85 years old


How old do you have to be on xat?

14 years old. If not, you need adult permission/supervision.


How long does cell phone violation stay on record?

6 years


How much time must be served before parole for a twenty-five year sentence in Florida?

If the person received a twenty-five (25) year sentence, 1995 sentencing rules require that they serve 85% of 25 years before release. If there is no supervision to follow, they are simply released. If they have supervision to follow their prison sentence, they would have to report to a probation office upon release. Parole was abolished in 1986 but there are many forms of supervision, probation, community control, controlled release, etc.

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