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Is this considered breaking violation of probation?

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alright i'm a girl.

i'm about to be fourteen.

and i'm on probation for wearing my piercings to school.

(my nose,lip and eyebrow)

anyways i wore them to school and got put on probation..and

on my paper thing it said not to stay out past seven.

seriously what the heck?

anyways i stayed out til like three in the morning but it was a friday night...

does that count?since it wasn't a school night?

am i gonna go to juvi if they find out?

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  1. If you are on probation and you clearly violated one of the terms of probation, you are looking at a violation... if they find out.

    BTW probation means good behavior.  If you cannot abide or follow the rules of probation, even if the curfew is 7 pm, the Judge will put you in juvenile detention (jail) to make certain you follow the rules.


  2. no. all this pertains to school policy. have you ever thought about your future? I mean, when you turn forty and your sitting on a park bench at three in the morning saying, I wonder if my piercing will get me kicked out of the homeless shelter.

  3. sounds like you should be in juvi

  4. You been a bad girl. Yes it all counts.

  5. Well I'm 17 and I am on probation. I got caught drinking.. but probation is probation none the less. I don't see how they would find out unless someone would rat on you. They can't really prove you were out if a cop didn't see you. But if for some reason they DO find out, then yes it is a violation.

    School night or not, until you get off of probation, you must be home at seven every single night INCLUDING the weekends. I don't see why it would be this early unless you have been in trouble before.. but hey I'm not the probation officer. I have to be at home by 10 every single night for 6 months.. although I only have a little over a month to go.

    I don't see why a girl who's not even 14 yet has any business being out so late anyways, but I'm not your mom.

    You might go to juvi, if they decide to take it that far. It depends. Laws are different everywhere. If it said on your paper that you had 10 days of juvi, but they were suspended for good behavior (in other words you only have to go if you s***w up again), then there's a good chance you will. They could also just extend your lenght of probation. I'm not for sure what will happen exactly, but if I were you I wouldn't test it.

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