Yes. You are not allowed to leave the county where your case is listed without first checking with the probation officer and getting permission to do so. The reason for this is that they will have to transfer your probation to the new county of residence. They may or may not be willing to do so. The receiving county also has the right to refuse you. So it's a lengthy process to get transferred.
No.
It may depend on what the terms of your probation are. If you are prohibited from possessing weapons, or from travelling out of county or out of state, probably not.
you have to switch your probation to whatever state your moving to, talk to your regular probation officer first and make sure you're allowed to move, that way you don't get in trouble.
Smoking tobacco would not be a problem. Smoking illegal substances can get you into trouble.
Revocation or drug classes I failed a ua in Denton county while on probation and my PO made me do a weekend in jail.
No it is not, on the back of each package it states there is no illegal substances used by idaho and federal state laws
In California, having home surveillance while on probation is generally not illegal. However, individuals on probation must adhere to the terms set by the court or probation officer, which may include restrictions on certain activities or technologies. It's important for probationers to check their specific conditions, as any violation could lead to consequences. Consulting with a legal professional is advisable for personalized guidance.
Moving out of Connecticut while on probation for a Class A misdemeanor would typically require obtaining permission from the probation officer and the court. It is crucial to inform your probation officer and request a transfer of probation to the new jurisdiction before considering a move. Failing to do so could result in a violation of probation.
Yes
Do you mean, on parole? If on parole, it's up to the court agreement. In many cases, you can't leave the state while on bond, or leave the county while on probation, without the Judge's OK. If you work out of county, a provision can be made.
"Poss cont subs-probation" likely refers to possession of controlled substances while on probation. This situation occurs when an individual, who is under probation for a previous offense, is found to be in possession of illegal drugs. Being caught with controlled substances during probation can lead to violations of probation terms, potentially resulting in additional legal consequences such as incarceration or extended probation.
Are you on U.A.'s for probation or is it for a job? If it is for a job they can not, they will probably just not hire you.But if you fail while on probation depending on the drug and how your U.A.'s have been coming out previously, they can revoke your probation. They may not arrest you on the spot, but it can be different for each county or state. But that's what public defenders and lawyers are for.Just to let you know, for probation even if you're Not on drugs but your U.A.'s come out diluted or abnormal they consider this just as bad as if you were on drugs.