Read your probation paperwork. Your punishment is up to the judge who issued you the probation - there is NO WAY of knowing what he will do. The absolute worst thing you can always depend on would be to be remanded to jail to serve the remainder of your sentence.
If you witness a criminal act, and/or knowingly fail to report knowledge of a criminal act, you technically beocme an "accessory." Yes, your probation can probably ve violated for that.
Yes, your probation will be revoked if you do not pay probation fees, if you miss your probation hearing, or if you fail a drug test.
If the terms of your probation were 'amended' that means that they were altered in some way. If you don't know how they were amended, I strongly suggest that you find out.
Previous incarceration
It is the final report written by your PO just before your probation sentence expires. It is submitted to the judge summarizing your conduct and attitude while on probation and under his supervision. Consider it like a glorified report card.
yes they do because it tells them how you been on probation and how people think you are doing usually the probation report is what they look at because the judge does not see your actions outside the court~EXTRA INFORMATION~♥ so yes they do consider your probation report and therefore if you do not have one they go by evidence or just how the jury comes to it but usually most people have a probation report and sometimes you don't even have to be on probation ♥
Yes of course it is.
An absconder from probation is someone that stopped reporting to their probation officer as directed. They are no longer making themselves available for supervision and most likely a warrant is active for their arrest.
You go to jail on a probation violation.
If it was YOU that was on probation and inadvertently violated your own terms, it COULD be to your advantage to report yourself to your PO. It might reflect well on your intentions.
No.
If you are arrested for being a fugitive, it means you ran from the law. This can happen if you are on parole or probation and fail to report when you are supposed to. It can also happen if the police are looking for you and you knowingly flee from them.