Probation can be terminated without deference to the owed restitution on the books. Fines, fees, and court cost owed can be tied to probation, but if someone merits no further probation, than they become solely responsible for repaying their restitution.
However, I would caution this person to continue payments and work with the court to resolve the owed monies in a timely manner as the judge can order further probation if the person fails to meet restitution guidelines or pay the monies.
If you do not complete the terms of your probation, your probation could be revoked and you could be required to serve any or all time remaining on your probation. It doesn't matter why you didn't do it.
if you pay probation but not on the day due do you have time as long as your probation is not up
good behavior. and pay all restitution fee's and not violate within a couple of yrs.
Probation could be extended, but provided there were no issues while the offender was on probation and made efforts to pay the balance, the remaining balance would likely be referred to collections.
If a condition of your probation is that you pay your fines - yes. You are in violation of probation (VOP) and can suffer the consequences. Probation s NOT a 'get out of jail free' card!Addendum:It is not uncommon, though, for parolees and probationers to not have completely paid their restitution. In this event, the remaining amount is often sent to third party collections, at which point legal (civil) action can be taken.
It depends on your record and your judge. You could just get probation or you could get jail time. Almost always, you'll have to pay restitution.
When you are on probation for any jurisdiction there is always a fee called Cost of Supervision, which you can have a judge waive if you're a college student or disabled. COS's can also be worked off by means of community service hours as can the court costs.
He was ordered to pay restitution for the damages he caused during the robbery.
Prob. OffIn NJ probation officers start off with a yearly salary of $40-41k.
Restitution is paid generally through the Defendant's probation officer if he has one or the Clerk's Office of the sentencing court. If the Defendant does pay the victim directly he should get a receipt or note stating how much was paid and how much is the balance due.
Yes, failing to pay the full amount of restitution each month can result in revocation as it violates the terms of your agreement with the court. It is important to fully comply with the restitution order to avoid facing consequences such as revocation of probation or other penalties.
A criminal lien is specific things that someone cannot do. This could be that a person cannot move out of state, cannot sell personal property, or probation.