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The good news is that your background is somewhat dated and appears to be for misdemeanor conduct (most mob actions are... Read Answer
No, they can not violate you at this point if you have completed your probation.
Yes but you have to file a motion to ask the judge to do it.
Yes, the parole officer can come by anytime that they like.
Sorry, I can't tell you if it will or won't. Sometimes it is just hit or miss.
Based on your limited information, it is impossible to answer
My friend has cancer. Do you think the doctor can cure him the first time my friend is in the hospital.
You havee no facts of the violation,... Read Answer
No you cannot transfer to another county unless you move
Yes. You are describing three or four VOPs there in addition to the obcious direct violation by incurring new charges. Tike to get your... Read Answer
was on probation." Does that mean that you are no longer?
If probation has been completed, then you cannot be violated.
If you are off of probation, then your conduct is governed by the laws for everybody else. Thus, it is not against the law for you to be "around"... Read Answer
A court hearing and a parole violation hearing are conducted by separate entities and have different standards of proof. That is why there are... Read Answer
What law do you think they are breaking? Have you completed the conditions of probation? If one of the conditions of probation was to pay... Read Answer
Not sure what the question is.
I would suggest entering the drug program as a starter
Sometimes it takes time for the system to catch up with reality. The only one who can answer your question is your probation officer.
If a parole violation has already been filed, then it is kind of late to be thinking about that now. However, if no violation has been filed, you... Read Answer
If you are asking how much time (if any) you are going to get, I can not answer that question as they are to many unknown factors.
yes it is possible that you will be drug tested especially if the charge that you are on probation for is a drug charge and the alleged violation is... Read Answer
Can't answer the question because it would be up to the judge to decide whether to impose the original sentence or some less sentence.
Not sure what the question is but leaving Arkansas without permission would get this parole violated.
Sorry but I can't answer your question because it depends on the judge to impose the sentence.
A warrant can be withdrawn by the judge that issued it. Different counties have different rules on whether they let it be known if there is an... Read Answer
It will be up to the judge to decide whether to violate her or not.