Going STRICTLY by the info given in the question - - it would mean that, for whatever reason, the state is declining to prosecute this particular VOP. The VOP will appear on your record, it just means that they have made the decision not to go ahead and prosecute you.
here in the state of Florida the is no statue of limitation on a probation violation (SORRY)
If you have an out of state warrant for probation vialation, you must present yourself in that state to have it takin care of.
Leaving the state while on probation for a DUI can be a violation of the terms of your probation. Depending on the jurisdiction and circumstances, it could lead to consequences such as a probation violation charge or a warrant for your arrest. It is essential to follow the rules and regulations of your probation to avoid further legal issues.
That depends on: Age of violator Nature of probation Nature of violation Nature of crime Was the victim involved in the probation violation Age of violator State statutes Judicial discretion of the trier of fact
You are asking what your punishment should be if you are on probation because of a DUI conviction? What state are you in? What are the terms of your probation? What was the violation? You need to provide a lot more information to your question. If you need to find a lawyer, I would suggestion http://www.targetlaw.com
A Probation Violation Warrant will be issued. Your probation could get revoked and you could be sentenced to a term of incareration in jail or prison.
Not unless you first let your probation officer know ahead of time. If you are just on court probation you need to let them know. If you leave without telling them, when you get back you will be in violation and spend 60 to 90 in jail for violation of 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.
A traffic violation attorney can usually be found in the state offices of any state government. If someone wants to get in touch with Boston's attorney then it is best to contact the main offices who will put them through.
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.
The safest way would be to contact the state department of probation and parole: http://www.corrections.ky.gov/pp/
There would probably still be a warrant for your arrest on the violation of probation.