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If you had any time left to serve, you would not be accused of "absconding"-- therefore, you never served the full maximum sentence. In materials I read online for Missouri and depending on the crime for which you were sentenced, yes you could be sentenced to additional time (6 months to 1 year) for your disappearing act. Materials online specifically state this is in addition to any time you had left on your sentence. *HOWEVER, you need to consult a lawyer; I do not have education or experience in legal matters.

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In Missouri, if a person absconds while on parole or probation, they may be subject to having their sentence extended, even beyond the original maximum sentence date. This extension is determined by a hearing officer or the Parole Board.

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