No. It is your probation officer's responsibilty to have you taken into custody on the warrant when you report. If your officer told you you have a warrant, then you may not report.
i would like to know if a probabtion officer has a probationer falsely detained and jaile dare there consequences for the probation officer? and if not how can we report information on a probation officer legally?
It is usually the other way round as the Probation Office is supposed to keep an eye on you as you, at regular times, report to him. If you violated your probation it would be the Probation Officer who would notify the courts.
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need the email & phone # for: Rhea Edward Moreno Valley Parole Unit 4 Check with your local police department. It's possible that in your particular state probation officer names are a matter of public record. If you are looking for the probation officer to report a violation, it may be simpler to simply file a report with the police.
report is a verb report - I report to the probation officer everyday. reported - I reported late yesterday. reporting - I have been reporting for 3 months now
No - he is liable for himself and must report periodically to a probation officer.
Administrative probation is sometimes referred to as "Court supervised" probation. Administrative Probation means you will not have to report monthly in person to a probation officer. However, you are still on probation. You still must complete all required terms and conditions of your probation or you face a warrant for your arrest for Violation of Probation.
that is still violating your probation if you dont report, you wont have to give them money no more but they aint going to forget about you, they can send out a bench warrent.
Simply, It means that you have to stay completely out of trouble until your probation is up. To be more exact, you don't have to report to a probation officer if you're leaving the state or check-in with a probation officer whatsoever. But, if you do get in trouble (depending on what it is) you are potentially looking at a probation violation which could end up in jail time, community service, more probation, ect, ect. Hope this helped, been there before.
A probation officer may be needed before sentencing to conduct a pre-sentence investigation report, which provides the court with essential information about the defendant's background, criminal history, and personal circumstances. This report helps the judge determine an appropriate sentence by assessing factors such as the severity of the offense, the defendant's potential for rehabilitation, and any mitigating circumstances. Additionally, the probation officer can recommend specific conditions for probation if applicable, aiding the court in crafting a tailored sentence.