yes, because any crime is a violation of probation, so abuse is considered asault which is a crime.
If you are a convicted felon currently released on probation you very well could be in violation. Read your probation documents. It very likely forbids you from "consorting with known criminals," or words to that effect.
No. If you are a convicted felon you can not be around a firearm at all, if you possess it then it's another crime, if you are around it you could be in violation of your probation or parole.
You need to carefully read your probation documents. If you are forbidden from 'consorting' with known criminals you may be in violation. Best answer: Ask your PO.
The best thing to do would be to ask your probation officer and follow his/her instructions and guidance. Usually, probationers are forbidden to associate with known criminals.
That person could be arrested for violation of probation and have their probation revoked which ends up with the person going to jail. You may also have a new set of probation terms given to you.
Violation of Probation is the least of your problems. You were in in what is known as "Concurrent Possession" of the firearms because they were secreted in your house. You stand a good chance of being charged as a Convicted Felon In Possession of Firearms.
Can i get housing in wi im a felon but done with probation
Get a lawyer. <><><> You will need one. This is a violation of Federal law, and carries serious penalties, starting at 5 years in a Federal prison- no probation, no parole.
This depends on the exact charges brought, and the prior record of the person charged.
If your a felon you cant drink.
A felon may not POSSESS a rifle, shotgun or handgun anywhere in the US- Federal law. They may receive a pardon that has the effect of no longer being a convicted felon, but until then, no. Violation of that is a serious crime in itself- usually 5 years in a Federal prison, no probation, no parole.
Yes