Probation is a legal issue and has nothing to do with age. You have FAILED to complete your court-imposed sentence for your crime! If you were given a sentence of five years probation when you were 17 and ran away, you will still be a fugitive from justice when you turn 19. It's not worth spending the rest of your life in and out of jail for one stupid crime go back and face the music. It's inevitable that you'll be caught someday, and just like Murphy's Law, it will always occur at the worst possible time and the worst possible moment. You will remain a fugitive from justice long after your probation would have ended.
They will be considered an adult and as such no longer the responsibility of CPS, in short they will be on their own.
it will depend on if they have him on house curfew on dusk till dawn if he is then he will be charged with a fellony and will lose the diversion which will happen no matter what but if not then hell be charged as a runaway
If a minor runs away from surgery and the doctors find you, you can be forced by your parents to continue the treatment. In most states, a minor will need a court hearing in order to obtain freedom from his or her parents.
A runaway or absentee minor report is what a person files if a minor in their custody has run away or is missing. There are various reasons parents do not file a report a runaway that include not wanting to involve police involvement, they know where the minor is, or they do not think police involvement is needed.
She claims to of had a miscarriage this past summer while away but turns out she was faking the pregnancy, personally i don't think she was ever pregnant but they never did say.
They want to break away from Canada so that they can be free of any harms that can happen to their families
Depends upon the conditions of your probation. Contact your probation officer.
C'mon!! Does the offense go away? Of course not! Any sentence you were given for committing the offense and required to complete is still in full effect.
Your probation officer is going to pick you up and send you to jail. My advice is to run away.
This depends on what you mean by go away. If you were arrested for possession of drug paraphernalia while on probation this will always be on your arrest record. If you are referring to being on probation for drug paraphernalia and a probation violation warrant is active then no it will not go away. It is possible to get a lawyer to enter on the case and maybe get Court date without having to be arrested.
In Georgia, running away is not a crime. However, the police may try to locate the runaway minor and return them to their parents or legal guardians. If there are concerns for the minor's safety or well-being, the authorities may involve child protective services to ensure the minor receives appropriate care.
You need to follow your court orders to the letter or you will find yourself in more trouble. You should speak with your probation officer.
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In Texas, running away from home is considered a status offense. The minor could be taken into custody by law enforcement and placed with child protective services. Parents or legal guardians may also face legal consequences if they are found to have been negligent in supervising the minor. The minor could be returned home or placed in a temporary shelter or foster care depending on the circumstances.
You are entitled to justice and the protection of the law. The assault against you should not go un-reported. It may be likely that he could be remanded to jail to serve the remainder of his sentence but, so what. If he gets away with violating his sentence what has he learned.
There would probably still be a warrant for your arrest on the violation of probation.
If you are a minor the police will come and bring you back. If the people you are staying with knows you ran away and they don't contact your family or the police they can get into trouble. The only thing coming out of running away is misery. You will be brought back home and the trust your parents had for you is gone and you will be even more restricted in your life. Not to mention all the things that can happen to you while you are on the run.
Yes, If ur on probation,on Urine's, you are going to get caught! That's a guarantee! Stay away from all Benzos while you are on Probation. Unless you can get a Dr. to give you a prescription for one. Then the courts can't do anything. Medical takes precedence over legal!