There is no reason they can't serve. Many attorneys don't want them on a jury.
I am Relocating to another state while on probation how do I inform my probation officer?
Do NOT -repeat- do NOT move to another state without first getting permission to move from the court which sentenced you to probation. If the court even grants you the permission the probation agency of the state to which you want to move has to agree to accept you for supervision. Don't forget you have been found guilty and you have been sentenced - sentenced to probation - a lenient sentence - but a sentence nonetheless. You are not free to move about, and come and go, as you wish without first getting the permission of the sentencing court.
It doesn't take that long to get a bond hearing depending on where you live. If you are in a busy area, it could be a couple weeks.
How long is a life sentence in ms for burglary?
If it was a burglary of a dwelling then it can carry a sentence of 3 to 25 years in penitentiary, burglary of church up to 14 years in penitentary, burglary of a non-dwelling or auto is up to 7 years, burglary with exposives 5 to 40 years in penitentiary. If it was a robbery up to 15 years in penitentary, armed robbery is up to life WITHOUT parole.
Can you report a violation of probation online?
It might land on someone's desk, but like most law enforcement-type agencies, they usually do not entertain or give much weight to, anonymous reports.
There is no standard answer to this question - it is entirely up to the discretion of the sentencing judge whose probation order was violated. It could be anything from a slap on the wrist to being sentenced to finish the unexpired remainder of the sentence in jail.
If the individual has already violated their probation on a previous occasion, they may not get away so easy a second time.
How long does a parole have a curfew?
Parole curfews last for the length of the parole or until it is lifted by the Parole Officer.
How do you pass probation drug test?
The only positive way to pass a probation drug test is to not use illegal drugs. Todays drug tests are so sophisticated that trace drug amounts found in the blood or urine are detectable even when using over the counter "pass the drug test" nitrate masks, herbal flush products, and large quantitys of water consumed before testing. Illegal drugs can be detected up to 6 months after use with today's sophisticated testing methods. there are many ways to pass probation durg tests. the first time i was put on probation i used Sur-gel. I drank it with a gallon of cranberry juice(which also helps minorly dilute it). Another time i had no sur-gel, but i had some niacin pills, I took 5 and then some creatine. I passed. THE KEY TO DILUTING YOUR PISS IS TO TAKE CREATINE NORMALLY AND USE WHATEVER YOU ARE DILUTING IT WITH 4 HOURS BEFORE YOU GO IN FOR THE TEST, AND DRINKING A GALLON ODF WATER or CRANBERRY JUICE WITH YOUR SUR-GEL OR NIACIN. for niacin, you can also take 4-5, 5 hr. energy extra strength, because they have 200% daily intake of niacin.
If you take a guilty plea for 25 years are you eligible for parole?
Parole eligibility is a matter of sentencing provided it is not specifically mentioned in the plea agreement. Keep in mind that the written plea agreement is only as binding as the courts allow. If the judge agrees to the plea as it is written, it is binding, so get the language you want into it before it goes to court.
What does this mean Assault and battery with dangerous weapon dismissed without costs?
it means the chraged were dismissed and the case is closed. It means the person was let go and nothing will come of the charges.
How can I find out if an inmate is in the work release program?
Normally, this depends on what level of security the inmate has been assigned. Were released is often offered to inmates who are on minimum-security or lower (such as community security). The inmate will fill out a form and submit it to the proper staff member for review. The inmate must already have a job, which must be verified before work release can be approved.
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Take it to trial and hope for the best.
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Non parole period and supsended sentence?
a non parole period is when a person is sentenced and a time is placed on their sentence in which they will not be allowed out of jail until that time is up. For example, if you were sentenced to a total of 8 years in prison with a non-parole period of 6 years, you would have to spend 6 years in prison before having the possiblility to be released early. Suspended sentence is when a trial has finished, the sentence can be suspended to a later date for various reasons.
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You are a absconder from parole what will happen to you?
You will be apprehended. Eventually. There is no statute of limitations.
You will be extradited back to the jurisdiction from which you absconded.
You will be returned to prison where you will likely serve the remainder of your sentence.
You will then serve the sentence you received for absconding or escape, depending on which you were charged with.
Fpr the state of California see below
You will have a warrant in NCIC. So if you get pulled over or arrested, you will have a parole hold. They will eventually send you back to the parole revocation unit assigned to your parole office. You will await a Parole Revocation Hearing. The maximum you can get is 12 months for any type of parole violation. Absounding is technical violation. If you weren't actually arrested on a new crime, the norm is 4 - 9 months with half time if you are eligible for half time (not a violent offender). At the end of your violation time you will be returned to parole.
What happens if while on community corrections you get a felony d charge?
It means you are in serious trouble.
In the State of Missouri the answer is yes. It is not legal to extend someone's parole time in any state for not paying fees. Unpaid fees are simply usually referred to a collection agency once the offender is discharged from parole.
It means the law has served its purpose; the perpetrator has been found guilty and he is punished by having to serve certain mandatory requirements. It allows the defendant to continue to work and be an employable and productive member of the community, and his family. It saves the government the cost of incarcerating him.
If you have misdemeanor can you still be probation officer?
It MAY be possible. It all depends on the hiring qualifications of the agency for which you wish to work. Some might overlook a very old or very minor misdemeanor offense, others may not. You'll have to check with them directly
Helping Outstanding Pupils Educationally (HOPE). They are state funded program that award's scholarships, grants and/or offers low interest loans to students who qualify under established guidelines. HOPE Scholarship's and the Federal tax credit pertaining to HOPE, are two entirely different issues.