Any one with an interest in the estate. That can be an heir, a named beneficiary or a debtor.
Intermediate probation, intensive probabtion, strict probation, and "file drawer" probation.
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File it with the Clerk of Court's office in the form of a "motion" to the judge.
three times
You file a motion/petition with the court that sentenced you requesting "early termination."
File a motion with the juvenile court to appeal the sentence.
File a motion with the judge that sentenced you to probation, to shorten your sentence. Since probation is a pretty lenient sentence, you would probably have to give some pretty good reasons why he should be even more lenient on you.
File a petition/motion with the court requesting early termination.
If it wasn't included in your probation papers (very doubtful), and you are on supervised probation ask your PO. If not, you can check with the court that found you guilty and issued the sentence, or refer to the case file maintained in the Clerk Of Court's office.
You have to file a Motion For Termination of Probation. Go to Home for Good Georgia Department of Corrections John Marshalls Law School Reference pg #35.
How can you NOT know?? Were you represented by an attorney? If so, ask them. If you were released on probation you would have received a paperwork package containing everything you needed to know. If all else fails, go to the Clerk of The Court's office and ask to see your case file.
The court can file a violation of probation and revoke your probation, then issue a warrant for your arrest. Most states will extradite you for a misdemeanor anywhere within that state, but maybe not in another state. Then again, they might extradite you from another state.