Friday, January 13, 2012

What happens if you break the probation rules?


Probation is a defined period of time during which a convicted person must report to and is supervised by a probation officer. The offender may have to comply with special conditions, such as counseling, no contact with a victim, or even staying out of a certain geographic area. Probation often follows a period of time served in jail. This is called a "split sentence.

How the probation is violated
  • Not paying any required fines or restitutions (to victims) as ordered by a court;
  • Visiting certain people or places, or traveling out of state without the permission of your probation officer;
  • Possessing, using, or selling illegal drugs;
  • Committing other crimes or offenses; and
  • Getting arrested for another offense, regardless of whether criminal or not.

You should attend all the appointment with the probation and try to follow the instructions that were given by the court.

If the particular person skips the appointment then they should get in touch with the particular person and they need give explanations for the skipping the rules. In case if you don’t provide any valuable reason then you will receive a warning in the first instance. If you continue to break the rules you will be taken back to court. Or else if you have valuable reason then you will be ask to provide the proof
probation
  • Give you a more serious sentence
  • Give you a different sentence
  • Make the requirements of your sentence harder (eg increase your Unpaid Work hours)
  • Send you to prison
  • You will be send to community service and you need to attend the rehabilitation
  • Pay large fines or brief time to jail

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