There is no way of determining and/or anwering this question, it is entirely up the the judge who originally sentenced you. Probation is not a free pass, it is a SENTENCE handed down after being found guilty. The judge has the option of doing anything in his discretion, including remanding you to prison to serve the balance of your sentence.
Much probably depends upon what your original offense was (i.e.- was it a felony crime?), and how serious the VOP was, and how badly they want you back.
I seriously doubt they will if it is a misdemeanor, MD doesn't extradite for felony theft and alot of other felony charges so chances are no. Exception to the rule, they will extradite in a surrounding state like PA.
No
Probation officers are civil servants and can work either for the State of MD or one of the counties. Their salary scales are public record.
Not enough infomration is given. If fulfilling the hours were a requirenent of a probation sentence, then you will not be released from probation. It is impossible to know what any particular judge will rule in such an instance.
When putting the last name first, you can place "MD" after the first name. For example: "John Doe, MD" would be written as "Doe, John MD."
There is no statute of limitations for a speeding tickets in Maryland. You have been duly informed and charged with the violation by the ticket.
Only if Maryland accepts the transfer of your probation supervision from Pennsylvania. (1) You must petition the Court for permission to transfer your probation from one state to the other. (2) The court must approve it. (3) Maryland must agree to accept the responsibility (and the cost) of your supervision. You cannot move out of state unless and until all this takes place.
It would depend on the state. We would certainly hope not. Most experts agree that it is too sensitive to be used for compliance testing.
Yes you can you can you to any school in Aberdeen MD but you have to sign up first.
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In Baltimore, MD, in 1854.