no
I suppose if you show you are a menace and not using your probation properly.
Yes, it is possible to be on probation in one state and live in another. However, you would need to obtain permission from the court and probation officer in the state where you are on probation to transfer your probation to another state.
legally yes
Its possible because both of y'all is on work premises.
conflagration
If the other state never enters the offense in the computer, it is possible. But that almost never happens.
You have 4 felony convictions in another state, and you think you're going to get probation? You'll be lucky not to get hit under the"3 strikes"law.
There is a very high probability that probation was violated if you are in prison in another area. It is completely legal for a judge to revoke probation for reasons that they see fit to do so for.
Ask your probation officer.
In Georgia, individuals on probation generally cannot move to another state without permission from their probation officer or the court. If you wish to relocate, you must formally request a transfer of your probation to the new state, which involves cooperation between the probation departments of both states. Failing to obtain the necessary approval can lead to violations of probation and further legal consequences. Always consult with your probation officer for guidance specific to your situation.
If you have two felony cases that are being ran concurrent,and have had a bench warrant issued for violation of probation,yet probation end date has past after warrant was issued yet you have not turned yourself in or been arrested,why would they close the non controlling case and expire your probation,yet keep the controlling case that had a lower conviction charge and showing less time served on open? It was basically a crime bail crime..OR'd on the first two felony charges then arrested again given the same two felony charges in another county.
There would probably still be a warrant for your arrest on the violation of probation.