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If they place the warrant info on the interstate system and say they will extradite you, yes they will.

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Can you be extradited from one state to another for violation of a child support order?

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If you have a felony probation violation warrant in the state of Georgia could you go another county in the same state and not be extradited?

No, a warrant issued by one jurisdiction in Georgia can be served anywhere in the state. BTW: Extradition only applies to out-of-state removals.


Can you get 10yrs for a probation violation?

It depends on WHAT the probation violation was. Usually a Violation of Probation (VOP) will get you (at the most) incarcerated for the remainder of your sentence. However - if your VOP consisted of committing another crime, you will get VOP'd, PLUS the addition of the sentence for the new crime.


I had my first probation violation for blowing a .04 i am on probation for meth manufactoring what can happen?

It depends on how serious the probation violation is considered to be. Your violation wasn't a repeat of the offense you were on probation for, so it's really up to your probation officer. He can give you a warning and another chance, or he can have you arrested and sent to a hearing where your probation could be revoked, and you would serve out your jail sentence.


Is not being extradited a violation of speedy trial rights?

No. If you are being held by another jurisdiction for something else they do not have to rush there to extradite you.


What if your a juvenile and run away from probation and make it till your 18 can you get a job in another state that's not the one you were on probation in?

There would probably still be a warrant for your arrest on the violation of probation.


Is a warrant issued for something different result in a probation violation?

Question is unclear - but - are you asking what will happen if you are on probation and commit another offense for which an arrest warrant is issued (???) - It most likely will result in your violating your probation for the original sentence and very probably mean that you could be remanded to jail for violation of parole (VOP).


What do you do if your probation officer will not put in for a transfer of probation to another state. My fiance was extradited to NC and now they will not let him come back to VA.?

You would have to appeal to the parole/probation board in NC. --- There isn't too much that you can do. The probation board most likely won't transfer the probation. I'm doing work crew at the moment, and about a quarter of the guys there are from either Indiana or Ohio (I live in Michigan), and they cannot go home due to terms of their probation (they have to do the work crew in MI). Just about the only thing that you can do is to either wait until he is off of probation, or move to NC until he gets off: if they extradited him, then chances are that they wont let him leave. Sorry, and good luck. ---


What is the least punishment for a felony probation violation with another felony?

Your felony probation will be immediately revoked and you will be remanded back to prison. In the meantime you will be tried for the felony you committed while on probation and then face sentencing and prison time for that offense also.


Can one state arrest you an transfer you to another state for mistamener probation?

No. Probation is not an offense, and it is not something you must answer to. If a person has a warrant out for violation of probation or for a new offense, and they are found in another state, the new state will arrest the person and the two states will communicate about whether or not they want to extradite the person back to the original state.


If you are on probation in state of California and you cross into another state what can happen?

To start, this must be approved by your probation officer. If your probation officer will not approve it you can not leave. If your probation officer will approve it, they will need to request that the probation department of another state accept you for probation supervision in their state. Your current probation officer will have to request this through a process called "Interstate Compact." If and when another state accepts you, you will be assigned a new probation officer in your new state. There are potential complications if you are approved as well. The judge from the state that convicted you has little power to enforce the terms of your probation agreement. That means the probation department in the state you move to can impose any conditions that they consider to be appropriate. For example, if a Judge in the state that convicted you did not require a treatment program for your offense the new states probation department may or they may make your live miserable in other ways by imposing restrictions that make it difficult do do almost anything at all. When they impose these restrictions there is little you can do about it because they will not take orders from your home state judge since it is out of their jurisdiction. If you are considering moving out of state while on probation and without approval, I would highly advise against that. This would be a violation of your probation and would likely get you arrested.


If you violated probation when you go to jail does it count as time served?

Yes, unless the violation itself involved yet ANOTHER offense for which you will be charged and tried seperately. Law for probation violation- Max punishment imposed Mandatory sentence