A violation of probation (VOP) is a VOP no matter where it occurs. You're not 'home free' just because you committed it another jurisdiction. you could be remanded to jail for the unexpired portion of your original sentence, in addition to whatever the the other state does with you.
I have committed a burglary on probation and got revoked and payed with my original sentence and the new sentence charges.
There are none if no laws are broken.
It means your car is broken
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If you're making payments you signed a contract. When you return your car you've broken your contract. Yes there is consequences when you break a contract.
if you werent arrested then nothing. and when you go in for your probation dont tell them. if they know about it or care then they will say something.
Yes, a joint tenancy in Oklahoma can be broken, but not without consequences. Each signature is a legal commitment and each person will be held liable.
Yes if they have good reason to believe that you have broken the law but you have the right to remain silent
Broken and dysfunctional family units and a heritage of "learned violence" passed on the the offspring of the abusive partnership.
No.
There are generally two types of promises: legal promises and personal promises. Legal promises, also known as contracts, are enforceable by law. Personal promises, on the other hand, are more informal and typically do not have legal consequences if broken.
Atoms cannot be broken down into simpler substances