If the terms of your probation were 'amended' that means that they were altered in some way. If you don't know how they were amended, I strongly suggest that you find out.
Yes, unless it is a specific condition of your probation that you do not go to casinos.
The answer is no because it clearly states in your condition of probation. I mean if it does not, every case is different, you can always ask your PO (parole/probation officer). the worst they can do is say no then u just do it ANYWAY HOW WILL THEY FIND OUT IF YALL DO NOT GET INTO ANY TROUBLE.
its is the condition of it ,meaning what you can and cant do . like sayin as a condition of your probation you cant leave the county,or you have to submit to weekly drug tests or anything in those terms.
If someone has their probation is suspended that means the Court has stopped the defendant's probation time and they are no longer in good standing with the Court. This happens because of a probation violation. It does NOT automatically mean the defendant will go to prison.
Probation is often imposed as a sentence following a criminal conviction. Factors that can lead to being placed on probation include committing a crime, violating the terms of a previous probation, or receiving a suspended sentence that includes probation as a condition.
It means the person is on probation for a period of 6 months.
No, a juvenile probation officer cannot make you sell your car. Probation officers can set conditions related to the juvenile's behavior and adherence to the terms of their probation, but they cannot force the juvenile to sell their car.
probation subsidy is where the state reimburses the county for the offenders placed on probation, instead of being placed in state prison.
That means reporting to a probation officer as directed for two years.
It means that you have successfully fulfilled the requirements of your sentence of probation and are released from "custody."
If you wree 'violated' and had your probation revoked - it means that the judge is giving it back to you.