Sounds to me like you are violating yourself ! Wake up before your life is over !!
2006-09-09 15:38:05
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answered by bd5star 2
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When you are placed on probation, you usually are giving up certain of your constitional rights since you are under the jurisdiction of the court and the probation is part of your sentencing. One of the rights that you give up concerns searching. As a juvenile probation officer, if I think that one of my clients is violating his probation, I have the right to order a urine drug screen or a breathalyzer, and the client must comply within one hour of my request. Failure to do so can result in the filing of a detention order.
I can also perform a search of my client's home or vehicle if I have reasonable cause to believe the client is in violation of his probation. If the parent refuses to give me consent to search, I simply have to call a judge on the phone, and I can have a court order issued immediately for the search, night or day.
2006-09-10 01:52:08
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answered by Mama Pastafarian 7
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confident , they're responsible for you and once you screw up , basically like in case you injury a motor vehicle and injury somebody else , they could ought to pay the $$$$$$$ considering which you're a minor . they're legally obligated to persist with the courts regulations , which contains the approach with the PO . So , you're on probation and nevertheless fkkkkking up . apparently you hate your mum and dad and rather prefer to shaft them . Why did they take you back ? Why did no longer they simply have juvenile corridor keep you ? So , do they traffick in human slaves or what ? Why are you an entire jerk to them ? >
2016-11-07 00:23:18
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answered by mcthay 4
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I have read your other questions too and to give you some information here, even though you are on probation, you are still considered to be in custody and have to abide by the terms of your probation agreement. Any drug/alcohol reports, tests, etc. are made available to your probation officer and if you are supposed to be home at a certain time, then you had best be there at that time. Until your probation term is up, anything you do can be reported to your probation officer and if you violate any terms of your probation, it's highly likely you'll go to jail.
2006-09-09 16:26:12
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answered by ? 3
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It seems like you are asking this because you weren't home when they stopped by? I would guess the police were there to take you into custody if they already had knowledge of behaviors that constituted probation violations. You would be aware of what you have done that would cause them to think that.
I think the other answerers didn't understand the terminology used in probation when you say "My PO violated me", its commonly said that way to mean they have found you in violation of the terms of your probation.
2006-09-09 15:39:28
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answered by ? 6
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Yes, they're there to revoke your parole. Take it like a man, and get it over with. Then get treatment.
2006-09-09 15:31:29
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answered by Anonymous
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contact them and see if you can surrender yourself if they do in fact want you. It will look better for you in the long run.
2006-09-09 16:17:32
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answered by Rob 4
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No they are probably there to take you away
2006-09-09 15:31:11
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answered by Anonymous
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No, they'll do that in the joint.
2006-09-09 15:30:28
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answered by normobrian 6
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