It means a person has violated probation for the third time.
There are some limits, but not many in Florida. Felony crimes with a life or capital punishment have no limit. Others are limited to 3 years.
It will depend on the level of negligence. In Florida if it is a felony it will be 3 years. If there is a death it will be longer.
Most likely in Florida it would be a felony and set at three years. It might be longer depending on specifics.
said to be 3 to 5 years. that's all I've found.
All US states and territories honor each other's requests for extradition - there are no 'safe-haven' states - it is impossible to say whether a particular state will choose to extradite you or not, there are simply too many variables - usually it depends on the offense and the seriousness of it - most states will USUALLY extradite for felony offenses.
Well a felony 2 comes before the felony 3 and the 3rd is a little more serious
There are some limits, but not many in Florida. Felony crimes with a life or capital punishment have no limit. Others are limited to 3 years.
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A number of factors involved. If it resulted in death, Florida has no limit. If it is a felony with life in prison or capital crime, there is no limit. Otherwise, a battery would have to be charged within 3 years.
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Felony that resulted in death: none; perjury in official proceeding that relates to prosecution of a capitol felony: none; Capital or life felony: none; 1st degree felony and 2nd degree felony for abuse or neglect of aged or disabled adult: 5 yrs.; others: 3 yrs.; other felony, violation of securities transaction: 5 yrs.; violation of environmental control: 5 yrs. of date of discovery; any offense which fraud or breach of fiduciary obligation is a material element: 3 yrs.; misconduct in public office: within 2 yrs. of leaving office or any above limit, whichever is greater; sexual offenses (battery, assault, intercourse under age 18): begins running at age 16 or when violation is reported, whichever is earlier. If absent from the state or cannot be found: an additional 3 years.