Probation is not a crime but does stay on your record, just as the crime that was committed.
Probation has no statute of limitations. The person has already committed the crime.
No. Whether or not they remember the crime does not change the fact that they committed the crime.
Completion of your sentence.
Probation is a sentence, not a crime. A felony is a level of crime.
NO, my boyfriend had the same issue. The only concern that I have is that if he was out on bond he could have violated that and they can revoke the bond.
the causes are these stages first it isChargesRemandRemanded in custodyRemanded on bailGet ready for courtThe Magistrates' CourtThe Crown CourtThe SentenceAnother View: Probably because you committed another crime while you were serving your sentence of probation.
It depends on WHAT the probation violation was. Usually a Violation of Probation (VOP) will get you (at the most) incarcerated for the remainder of your sentence. However - if your VOP consisted of committing another crime, you will get VOP'd, PLUS the addition of the sentence for the new crime.
Yes they can i was just arrested and im on probation i smoked weed on friday but now i got probation tomorrow so im most likely going to juvvy :(
Charles Lionel Chute has written: 'Crime, courts, and probation' -- subject(s): Crime and criminals, Probation 'The development of probation' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Probation
Im confused, if you were found not guilty of a crime, then what were you given probation for and why wasnt it dismissed at the time when you were found not guilty. Usually, that is what happens, unless you got probation for another part of the crime that wasnt part of this judgement. When you violate probation, you go back before the judge and between them and the probation officer they decide if you should go to jail or get more or different type of probation and more FINES. Is it really worth the hassle?
It is highly unlikely for a 7-year-old to be placed on probation as probation is typically a legal penalty for offenders who have committed a crime and are older. In cases involving minors, alternative forms of intervention such as counseling and community service are usually pursued.