It means that person has been convicted of a crime, and in lieu of incarceration, the person has been granted conditional release.
It is known as a "Violation of Probation."But an inmate (meaning someone who is IN jail/prison) cannot be on probation. Probation begins after they are released.
no
Ask your probation officer.
Yes of course it is.
if you pay probation but not on the day due do you have time as long as your probation is not up
Probation violation you will go to jail. An still owe on fines an still will be own probation
A probationer.
No. If they weren't convicted of something there would not be any need for them to be on probation. If someone is on probation it means that they are serving an alternative to incarceration..
It will usually range from 1 year of probation to 1 to 3 in prison.
If someone has their probation is suspended that means the Court has stopped the defendant's probation time and they are no longer in good standing with the Court. This happens because of a probation violation. It does NOT automatically mean the defendant will go to prison.
When assigned a sentence of probation EVERYONE is given a set of rules and restrictions under which they must live. READ YOUR PROBATION PAPERS.
They will keep looking and schedule a later Court date. Someone from the probation office will cover the case. The Court will not just forget.