When you are placed on probation, you are allowed to stay out of jail as long as you follow certain rules set by the court. These rules, or conditions, may include meeting regularly with a probation officer, attending counseling or classes, staying away from certain people or places, and not committing any more crimes. Failure to comply with these conditions can result in your probation being revoked and you being sent to jail.
Theoretically yes: a probation officer can still come to your house or visit your workplace regardless of what type of probation you are on. However, in most states if you were placed on administrative probation this normally doesn't happen. Administrative probation basically means you are still subject to your terms and conditions of probation but are not being supervised by a probation officer. If you violate any of the standard conditions of administrative probation, it's the same as violating your probation if you were supervised. However, even under those circumstances, you could still get a visit from a probation officer, although that is extremely rare: probation officers have their own caseloads to deal with.
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Yes, alcohol can be detected in a probation urine analysis (UA), but it typically requires specific testing for it. Standard drug tests often focus on illegal substances and may not test for alcohol unless specifically requested. If alcohol consumption is a concern for probation conditions, a probation officer may order a test that can detect its presence, especially if the individual is required to abstain from alcohol.
once your licence has expired you will no longer come under probation. if you broke your licence while on licence you may be issued with a new licence after you have been sentenced .
Chris brown has been sentenced to 5 years probation. So, until 5 years is over he will not be able to come to England. After his probation has ended then maybe he might come to England. The cause of this probation was of the incident between him and rihannah.
Your probation will not come up if you try to fly to anther state. If you get caught, you could go back to jail.
This will depend on several things. First, did you get permission from your probation officer? If so, provided you adhered to the terms of the permission to travel outside the country, you are fine. If not, keep reading. Second, were you caught traveling outside the country while on probation? If not, you got lucky and will probably not have anything happen to you, unless someone finds out about it and notifies your probation officer. If you didn't have permission to travel outside the country while on probation and you get caught, you could be punished by anything from an extension of your probation to having your probation revoked and being put in jail for the original conviction.
Possibly. Your probation officer has all the power. If they feel you are a danger to the community they CAN violate your probation and if you fail to come in voluntarly, a warrant will be issued.
Whatever you do contact your Probation Officer ASAP! Don't make him wonder 'what's up' and come looking for you. Better to fess up and promise to do better - you MAY just get a slap on the wrist, but don't make this a habit. Probation is NOT a "get out of jail free card." It is a sentence just as assuredly as if you had been sentenced to a jail term.
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Actually should be CWOF orA continuance without a finding, or CWOF, is exactly what the words mean. If you work out a deal to receive a CWOF, you are admitting that the prosecution does have enough evidence against you for a reasonable jury to find you guilty of the charged offense. Instead of fighting the case you are agreeing to be placed on probation and the court will continue your case for a certain period of time (usually one year) WITHOUT A GUILTY FINDING, so long as you adhere to your conditions of probation. However, if you fail to adhere to your conditions of probation or are charged with any new offenses before the case is dismissed, your case may come back in front of a judge, your CWOF may be revoked, and a GUILTY finding may enter, along with additional penalties, including jail. If you are able to successfully complete your term of probation without any problems, your case will be dismissed.While the specific conditions of Probation will depend on the nature and severity of the charges, some common Massachusetts Conditions of Probation may include, among others:No new criminal charges during the time you are on probationReporting to probation as required (depending on the level of your probation supervision, this may be done by mail in some cases)Paying all court ordered fines, fees, and restitution to any victimsCompleting any and all mandatory classes (For example, alcohol education classes if on probation for OUI, or possibly anger management classes if on probation for a violent offense, or drug counseling/treatment if on probation for a drug crime)Maintaining employment or enrollment in schoolAdhering to travel & curfew restrictionsDrug & alcohol testingCommunity service