I would think not. It would seem to the school that the parents just wanted their child to have a nice no reason vacation. Although the school may say yes if they knew for sure what was going on.
This will depend upon the type of probation that you are on. Many times, when on probation, you can leave the house but must check in with the officer on the required times.
they were on probation for selling crack.
Kendall, Paige and Brooke were on probation in Dance Moms
No if any one is on probation they cannot move or go out of state or city U also cannot do any crimes or fellenies[spell check] while on probation Or yooh can get life in prison Email freakinamazingman@yahoo.com
well, i dont know if this is correct, but one of my guy friends is in juivie becasue of probation
Call the probation office and request directions. Only the local probation office can answer this.
Contact the probation office and request to speak to the probation officer of (State Your Child's name here).
Submit a motion/petition to the judge who sentenced you to the term of probation, and request it.
A police officer can request that anyone show him or her their phone. In the absense of a warrant, they generally are not obligated to comply with this request, but if they do, he or she may certainly look at it.
{| |- | No they cannot, particularly if they are on probation. Until they are adults they remain the responsibility of their parents. That includes the parents determining where thay can live. |}
A person cannot be set for a probation revocation hearing unless they have already been sentenced to probation. If you are asking if a person can request to do their prison time instead of being released again to probation then yes they can. It may sound odd, but it does happen.
Yes, paying all fees and fines related to the court including restitution, court costs, attorney fees and probation supervision fees can be a term of your probation and you can be found in violation of probation for not paying them in a timely manner.
Moving out of Connecticut while on probation for a Class A misdemeanor would typically require obtaining permission from the probation officer and the court. It is crucial to inform your probation officer and request a transfer of probation to the new jurisdiction before considering a move. Failing to do so could result in a violation of probation.
You can only be forced to live with your parents after you turn 18 (even if on probation) if the judge stated it as a requirement in your sentencing or your probation officer (if you have one) won't allow you to change your residence. Good luck!
You would have to write a letter to the Probation Officer's supervisor requesting a new supervising officer and setting forth what you believe the 'conflict of interest' to be.
Talk to your probation officer. Sometimes they can approve travel if it isn't a far distance. If it is out of state you usually need a court mandated letter signed by a judge
In most places, a minor cannot get married without parental consent. The fact that the minor is on probation may complicate the situation further, as a judge may need to approve the marriage or consider how it could impact the minor's probation terms. It's recommended to consult with a legal professional for accurate advice on the specific circumstances.