When caught you will, in all probability, be remanded to jail to serve the remainder of your sentence. REMEMBER - you were serving a (lenient) sentence after being found guilty. If you abscond you are, in effect, an escapee.
It is up to the discretion of the sentencing judge.
Hire an attorney to fight extradition.
If you get in trouble in North Carolina and end up in Jail, Your info will be ran in the NCIC Database . When it comes up that you skipped out on Probation in Indiana, there will be a Probation Violation Warrant with your name on it from Indiana and they will then call your PO in Indiana and ask them if they want to extradite you back to Indiana. If they do, You will end up going back to jail in Indiana and spending the original term of your Probation grant in jail or prison.
Ask your probation officer.
Vandalizim.
You WILL need the services of an attorney that practices in the State of South Carolina, and to have completed any period of parole or probation. The attorney can help you file a pettition for a restoration of firearm rights. This applies to a conviction for violating STATE laws. There is no process for a conviction for violation of FEDERAL law.
Yes. Due to whatever you are serving probation for they will clearly scan you for said substance.
no
legally yes
There will be no limits for parole violation. They can charge and arrest you at any time.
Please ask your Probation Officer this question - I would like to see their response.
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