Probation is NOT a "get out of jail free" card. It IS a sentence for a crime. The conditions of your probation are whatever the judge says they will be. The PO only carries out the orders the judge issued in your particular case.
affirmative. she forfieted her probabtion so will more than likely now serve her probation in supervised environment.
No, unless you're referring to a specific person
It depends on the probation charge and the violation.
If you are on probation and picked up another new charge, tell your probation officer. If you do not, it will go much harder when the charge catches up to you, and it will.
The question is a little unclear - but if the probation was terminated it should mean that you had completed your sentence to the satisfaction of the judge. However, the charge for which you received the sentence of probation will remain on your criminal history record.
A) You go to prison, where you belong. and B) You are a terrible person and should kill yourself.
Yes he can
Only if you manage to be released on some type of probation, then, yes, you do.
Not everyone. depending on the charge. i was put on full supervised probation with RMOMS in foco and even moved to las vegas nevada and was never given a drug test. the only one i had was before my final court date where i was tested and asked a whole grip of questions to see if i was fit to be put on probation. i was dirty for that but i am still good. but you should try actually going clean cause you never know.
Violation of probation
You have violated your probation, which means you can go directly back to jail without any waiting period.
Yes, as long as none of the following apply: -Your DUI charge has suspended your license and you are the driver of a vehicle leaving the state -Your DUI charge has left you on probation and part of the probation has required you to not leave the state -Your DUI charge has left you on probation and part of the probation has required you to contact your parole officer (PO) for approval to leave the state.