To determine when you will be officially off probation, you should consult with your probation officer or the court that sentenced you. They will provide you with the specific date of when your probation will end.
Dude. Come on. The reason they're putting you on probation is to give you a chance to get your act together without having to go to prison. Smoking pot before you "officially" go on probation, and getting caught doing it--by a positive test result, say--would show me you're not interested in getting your act together. I'd put you in jail if I found out you had done it. So will your PO. Lay off the weed until you're off probation. It's not that long.
Adjudication withheld generally means that while the judge decided you were guilty, he didn't officially enter a conviction on your record. Instead, you were probably placed on probation, and if you complete your probation satisfactorily, you can probably petition to have that removed from your record. If you violate your probation, most likely the disposition will be changed to officially read that you were convicted.
Typically, you will receive a formal notice from your probation officer or the court informing you that your probation term is complete. It's important to review your probation terms to understand the specific conditions and duration of your probation. If you are unsure, you can contact your probation officer or attorney for clarification.
The commitment issued to the Sheriff is basically the sheet of paper that is handed to him or his department, which officially declares the sentence for the defendant. On probation cases, the defendant is given this paper to get into the probation office upon reporting for the first time. This will tell the probation office the length of probation the defendant has been sentenced.
That person that was on probation has been granted early termination (got off of probation early). Now if it said probation revoked then that means that the person violated probation and has been sent back to jail or prison
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The papers you received at the time you were placed on probation will contain that information. If you can't find them, contact your probation officer or the court itself for that information. ------------------------- Keep a calendar with the date in your dwelling. When the date reaches the day you marked, then and only then are you off probation.
YES... it is up to the Judges to say if he'll take off the curfew ...
once you have served your probation term and are off you can leave the state
Yes, you were convicted. Probation IS a sentence. Probation is in lieu of (instead of) incarceration.
Paying off probation fees early does not automatically end your probation. You would need to comply with all the terms of your probation, which may include completing community service, attending counseling, or passing drug tests, in order for it to end early. It is best to consult with your probation officer or legal advisor for specific guidance on your case.