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2006-10-20 11:07:45 · 13 answers · asked by eob9400 1 in Politics & Government Law Enforcement & Police

do the police have to let the probation officer know of the warrant before the arrest and what if you don't know but hear and ask your p.o and they look it up and he says there is no warrant

2006-10-20 11:18:19 · update #1

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Well in my state...if you get arrested you need to tell your probation/parole officer (its part of the guidelines), or you're in violation. I prefer to hear about new arrests and new charges from my offenders themselves. If they get arrested I'm going to find out either way. If they tell me they were arrested, it could save them from going back to jail. I'm more inclined to continue someone on probation if they're honest with me.

2006-10-20 15:57:33 · answer #1 · answered by tangyterp83 6 · 0 0

Ask yourself, would the p.o. rather learn it from a police officer, or from you? Being straightforward while on probation is a good idea.

2006-10-20 11:10:52 · answer #2 · answered by ckm1956 7 · 0 0

While of course they normally will let the probation officer know, since they will revoke the probation and place a probation hold on you when you are arrested.

If they don't notify them before, they will during the processing at the jail.

2006-10-20 14:58:24 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Yes, was the warrant issued recently? You need to get everything straightened out. Don't get into trouble anymore

2006-10-20 11:16:40 · answer #4 · answered by Amy 4 · 0 0

I oftentimes consider the different 2 solutions, different than for teaser03's undeniable fact that the PO did no longer something incorrect, and that the mail service erred. it rather is a federal offense to place something in a mail field different than appropriate pointed out US mail. it rather isn't enforced, yet might desire to be. The PO wouldn't have placed his be conscious on your brother on something to do with the U. S. mail. The mail service became appropriate in removing it. yet, none of this helps your brother. you are able to think of of parole as a state of being on your brother, that he continues to be in "penitentiary", without greater rights than a prisoner that keeps to be in the back of bars. he's exterior, yet keeps to be interior the custody of the state. A parole officer is nearly a mix of police officer and penitentiary shelter. purely as a detention center shelter can seek the criminal and his premises without warrant, the parole officer can do an identical. a detention center shelter can do what he needs to do to discover the whereabouts of a prisoner. The parole officer can do an identical, it rather is purely greater tricky because of the fact the prisoner is interior the unfastened worldwide. in short, someone on parole continues to be technically in penitentiary; he/she is purely allowed to stroll around interior the ree worldwide till and till they violate the words of their parole or violate the regulation. As others suggested, it is your brothers duty to touch his parole officer. The parole officer became intense high quality sufficient to objective to leave a be conscious on your brother at his place of abode, yet he did no longer could. He might properly be jerked decrease back to the iron bar penitentiary from the unfastened worldwide penitentiary situations at any time he does no longer stay on the right this moment and slender direction. Parole is a privilege, that shows that the parole board is taking of project on a prisoner's launch below strict situations. forget what the parole officer or the mail service did incorrect. Your brother did the crime and now he has to start the time back. (All of this assumes you're interior the U. S..)

2016-10-02 12:24:01 · answer #5 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

technically full disclosure is required of you, but you can claim you didn't know and if they don't check and find out then there is no harm done but also remember a warrant will never go away so that will catch up with you later on which your PO can find out about.

2006-10-20 11:12:46 · answer #6 · answered by Nicholas M 3 · 0 0

I would think the PO would be the one to tell you that you have an arrest warrant.

2006-10-20 11:19:48 · answer #7 · answered by Chris J 6 · 0 0

the probation officer would probably find out before you did.

2006-10-20 11:15:30 · answer #8 · answered by Bella 5 · 0 0

They don't, by law have to tell anyone but you can bet your last dollar that he will find out about it. He may even be the person that serves it.

2006-10-20 13:23:29 · answer #9 · answered by Ranger473 4 · 0 0

yes, because you are violating your probation by getting in trouble.

2006-10-20 11:14:40 · answer #10 · answered by Summer 5 · 0 0

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