First, you will have to ask the permission of the sentencing court to leave their jurisdiction. Depending on many factors, they may not want to. However, if they consider it, the first thing they must do is determine whether, or not, NY will even accept you for probation supervision. It costs money to supervise probationers and parolees, and NY may not want to accept any workload from out of state. Only after NY agrees to accept your supervision, would SC grant you the permission to leave the state. Long story short you have to ask your probation officer then he will ask his boss then they will ask the other state.
Edwin J. Cooley has written: 'Probation and delinquency' -- subject(s): Probation, Juvenile delinquency, New York County (N.Y.). Court of General Sessions. Probation Bureau, New York County (N.Y.)., New York. Court of General Sessions. Probation Bureau (New York County), New York
Who knows cos I don't AND why do you care?
Check with CUNY (The City University of New York). They might help you with that.
New York City is the largest city in New York State.
Ask your probation officer.
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New York City is a city within the State of New York. There are no states "in" New York City.
Yes, colleges in New York City do accept college transfer students. However, acceptance is not guaranteed and depends on various factors such as the applicant's academic performance, the availability of space in the desired program, and the specific requirements of the college. It is important for transfer students to thoroughly research the transfer policies of the colleges they are interested in and follow the application process accordingly.
New York, as it contains New York City.
New York city is a city in New York state.
The transfer is instant.
New York City is known as "The Big Apple".