Limitations would be the length of your sentence; that which you would be required to do once your Probabtation or Parole officer has violated you for Failure to Comply with the law and language of your sentence.
Probation has no statute of limitations. The person has already committed the crime.
Probation violations are not subject to a statute of limitations. You can be charged with the violation at any time.
This would depend on what you failed to comply with.
It means you have not met the provisions of your probation sentence and are subject to imprisonment for failure to comply with the courts order.
Violation of probation is not subject to a statute of limitations. Once a violation has taken place, they can be taken back to jail to finish their sentence.
Probation violation is not subject to a statute of limitations. You were fully aware of breaking the rules and will have to pay the consequences.
- Failure or refusal to comply
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.
state probation and restitution, if your a minor you might be albe to get county probation
The government gauges differently if the defendant is charged and subject to probation. However, it is 2 to 10 years in Tennessee. There are no statues of limitations for violation of probation.
its is the condition of it ,meaning what you can and cant do . like sayin as a condition of your probation you cant leave the county,or you have to submit to weekly drug tests or anything in those terms.
Coercive is the type of power that would be wielded by a person who has the ability to punish for failure to comply.