Which of those fairly simple English words did you not understand? It means exactly what it says it means. Without knowing which word you don't know, it's hard to put it in terms that are much simpler than that.
A probation sentence is a punitive sentence given in place of jail time. It means the convict will live and work on the community during the entire sentence and have to report in frequently to a probation officer that he/she is assigned. They are given different restrictions such as no drinking, administered urine tests, made to attend counseling in some cases, also they must hold down employment for the entire time. If they violate any of the terms of probation, they will be taken into custody and a hearing scheduled in front of a judge to determine the sanction. In some cases, probation can be revoked and the convict will do the remainder of his probation period in jail. In other cases, probation may be lengthened. It is determined by the judge based on whether its a technical violation or another crime committed. Probation is a way of the system giving the convict a second chance and also keeping the jails less crowded.
There are many choices: One choice is wait your time until your probation is over. Another choice is talk to your probation officer and ask him how he thought about your behavior and if he says good propose to him the idea of getting off of probation. He will then give you the steps to present yourself in front of a judge and the evidence you need to present the judge to show how you've been on good behavior, but you will need a good reasoning, and the judge will need to see lots of back-up information to show that you have been on good behavior, and how you don't need probation anymore.
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
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It is the same as giving a talk in front of 10 members!
Yes, typically you need to go to the front desk to check out of a hotel and settle any outstanding charges.
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They test your semen. You have to masturbate right in front of them.
when in probation or parole office u must take urine right in front of their eyes. labs they tell you go use the toilet but parole wants to see your jumnk
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This usually means that the person received a sentence to prison for a specific amount of time, generally exceeding the two years mentioned. But that sentence, provided the person completes two years of probation successfully, is withheld. When the person completes the two years' probation, his sentence is completed and he is no longer in the system. However if he violates the terms of his probation he could be sent to prison to complete the prison term, and there's no credit given for the time he was on probation.
Unclear what is being asked. Paralegals who work for law firms - their charges are usually included in the total legal bill received from the attorney's office. If you hire a para-legal yourself, the charges will have been known or negotiated up-front.