Originally Posted by
JimGunther
I was a probation officer in Maryland for 7 years and in my state you have not violated probation until you are convicted. You better look at your probation order-in my state, one of the standard conditions of probation is that you must tell your PO if you pick up any new charges and whether you get convicted of anything or not, its a violation if you don't tell them. We have a system whereby we would get a computer-generated message telling us if someone picked up a new charge in the state.
Unsupervised cases did not have an active PO until someone picked up a new charge, then they got one real quick. You said that the last two times you haven't mentioned it. Do you mean the last two office visits? In my state unsupervised probation means no office visits or other conditions except not getting convicted of anything.