You had better notify your probation officer of the fact that you're taking prescribed medication. AND - it had better be a valid scrip, or you're gonna get 'dinged.'
It is highly unlikely for a 7-year-old to be placed on probation as probation is typically a legal penalty for offenders who have committed a crime and are older. In cases involving minors, alternative forms of intervention such as counseling and community service are usually pursued.
In most cases, a 17-year-old on probation cannot legally move out without permission from their probation officer or guardian. It's important to follow the rules and regulations set by the probation terms. Moving out without permission could result in violating probation and facing consequences. It's best to consult with the probation officer or a legal professional for guidance on this matter.
In Michigan, a 17-year-old on probation would need approval from their probation officer and legal guardian to move out. It's essential to follow the guidelines set by the court regarding living arrangements while on probation to avoid any legal consequences. It's recommended to consult with a legal professional for specific advice in this situation.
well iam in the same situation as you and they cannot really do anything because they count it as "calendar years" and sine you are 16 and he is 19 that it three years and the legal age limit is four :]
way legal
No it is not. The legal age is 18
It depends on how old he is, where you are going and if it is legal.
If you were offered two year of probation for the crimes and you did not take it them you will be set to go to trial. When you go to trial it may be possible that you will go to jail.
There are no laws about dating. What often happens is the younger one gets angry with the older one and makes accusations. However, 16 is the legal age of consent in New York.
In most places, a minor cannot get married without parental consent. The fact that the minor is on probation may complicate the situation further, as a judge may need to approve the marriage or consider how it could impact the minor's probation terms. It's recommended to consult with a legal professional for accurate advice on the specific circumstances.
An 18-year-old is a legal adult and therefore no longer under the custody of his or her parents. When on probation, however, the probationer must notify and have the approval of his or her probation officer to change residence.
It's POSSIBLE. Because. . ., if the judge knew you you had an outstanding criminal warrant at the time he gave you a lenient sentence of probation. . . he might not have offered you probation in the first place.