Usually one of the conditions of parole is that you cannot leave the state. Your parole officer can answer the question for you.
No
Yeo. You a fugitive now
If you did not satisfy all the requirements of your probation, and did not seek the permission of the court to move out of state, and/or have your probation transferred to your new state of residence, yes, you probably do.
you have to switch your probation to whatever state your moving to, talk to your regular probation officer first and make sure you're allowed to move, that way you don't get in trouble.
if i move to new york and have a felony warent well thay send me back
If you have restrictions on your probation that restrict your residence area (which you probably do), you will be in violation of your court ordered sentence and may well be remanded to jail or prison for the remainder of your sentence.
i think they can. my son went through that to. and they told him no.the system is not fair.
yes, you can move to California and grow for the govn' tho
Depends upon the conditions of your probation. Contact your probation officer.
You could probably move from your aunts but not in with a boyfriend. You will have to talk to your probation officer.
While on probation (or parole) you are NOT allowed to move without the authorization of the court.
Check your probation restrictions, or ask your PO. You could have travel or movement restrictions on you. If so, you can ask the permission of the court that placed you on probation, to move. Whether or not it will be granted may have much to do with whether or not the state you want to move to will accept the supervision of your probation.