Category: Probation

Can You Marry Another Person on Probation While You Are on Probation?

Although a long list, one of the general rules of probation is that you cannot be around someone else who is on probation. So, if two people on probation started dating, let alone be near each other, that would already be a violation of probation.

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Are Probation Officer Cell Phone Searches Allowed?

The Fourth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution protects you from unreasonable search and seizure. More specifically, the amendment makes sure your property is safe unless there is a warrant. But, technology brings up new questions and complications

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Can You Go To Work Or School While You’re On House Arrest?

“House arrest” is a blanket term. It refers to a type of supervised release in which you will have your movements monitored. Under house arrest, you will not be able to travel freely.

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Can You Challenge Your Conditions of Release?

You can challenge the conditions of your release at any time. Your first chance will be at your release hearing. Depending on where you are in custody, that could be a parole, probation or supervised release hearing.

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Can You Sue Your Probation Officer?

Technically, you can sue anyone for any harm they do to you or your property. But since your probation officer has legal power over you, the right to sue is even more important

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What Happens If an Offender Violates Terms of Release?

In many cases, you can be released from prison before your sentence is complete. Whether it’s probation or parole, they both come with rules. In either case, if an offender violates these terms of release, they can face serious consequences.

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What Rights Do You Have When You’re on Probation?

When you agree to terms of probation you volunteer to give up certain levels of privacy. However, you are still protected by the laws of the United States and the Bill of Rights.

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Can A Probation Officer Search Your Home Without A Warrant?

Yes. A probation officer can search your home at any time. But there are some conditions.

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Can Your Probation Officer Monitor Your Social Media?

Yes. Your probation officer can monitor your social media while you are on probation. This is becoming more and more common in the age of social media.

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Can You Be Notified When Your Loved One Is Released?

No. The only exception is if you are a victim of or a witness to the crime that put them in prison.

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