No
If you are attending 'diversion' under a court order to do so, you cannot make your own decision to cease attending whether you are on probation or not.
If you quit your job during the probation period, it will still show up on your employment background check. This is because regardless of duration, it is still a part of your employment history.
You could have your probation revoked and go back to prison.
when you violate your probation one of 3 things can happen 1. reeive a jail sentence 2 . receive prison sentence equal to your term of probation 3. or revoke your current probation and and start your probation over again. again it depends on what your circum stances are.
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.
He quit from the WWE.
Depending on the conditions of your probation, it could be as grave as revocation of probation....safest to stay clean and free
your in deep trouble.
That person could be arrested for violation of probation and have their probation revoked which ends up with the person going to jail. You may also have a new set of probation terms given to you.
You will regret it for ever!
You'll still be arrested when they find you because you broke your probation before you were 18. Period.