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Are you sure you don't mean a "GAG order?" A gag order is a judicial directive ordering you not to discuss your case, or anything to do with it, with ANYONE, except your defense attorney.

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Is attempted contact in a legal no contact order a violation of probation?

Yes, that would be a violation of a court order which WOULD constitute a probation violation.


What do you need in order to reverse violation of probation?

Prove that you did not violate your probation.


At the the preliminary violation of probation hearing does the probationer appeal the court order?

false


If you are on probation and your girlfriend gets a restraining order against you is this a violation?

Talk with your probation officer or judge. You need to understand the legal grounds of this matter.


What happens if you don't go and go to your doctors appt?

If the doctors visit was court ordered you are in contmpt of the courts order and (if on probation) in violation of your probation reqyirements.


Will Texas extradite from Wyoming for misdemeanor probation violation warrant?

First, there is no such thing as a misdemeanor probation violation. A probation violation is a probation violation. It is a violation of a judge's order, and whoa to he who violates the order of a judge. So, yes, Texas will extradite from the moon for a probation violation, Wyoming should be a minor issue for the Texas prosecutor. Do yourself a favor and waive your extradition hearing. Nothing is likely to irritate the prosecutor or the judge than a fish on the hook that fights being dragged into the boat. When you get back before the judge, be quiet until your turn to speak, be respectful, and beg forgiveness.


What does Amended Condition of Probation mean?

When you were placed on probation the judge required a specific restriction on your probation. It was subsequently changed, thus your condtion of probation was "amended."


What is the statute of limitations for a misdemeanor probation violation In the state of florida for a dui?

There are no statutes of limitations on probation or parole violations. You've violated an order of the court, as probation is an alternative sentence to jail or prison. Statues of limitations applies to the time frame in which someone can be indicted (charged) with a crime. Since someone has to have been charged and convicted to be placed on probation there are no statues limiting the time he can be prosecuted. It would be recommended to contact an attorney to represent you in a matter such as this.


Can you get a drivers license in California if you have a probation violation?

Depends on what one is 'on probation' for. If it was a DUI offense, a drivers license might be suspended for a specified period (depending on the state) and possibly up to 3 years . If the person is not on a DUI probation, and has met all the requirements of the probation order, one would think they can progress in life and get the license. Would possibly advise that you be asking your probation officer this question, too.


If your boyfriend is 19 and is on probation for 3 years and cannot have any contact with you how can you still get married?

You can't! If the young man violates the "no contact" order he will automatically be in violation of the terms of his probation and will be sent back to jail to serve the remainder of his original sentence; plus additional time for violating a court order.


Where can you fly to with a criminal record?

(in the US) As long as you are not in violation of some kind of court order, probation order or parole order, you can fly anywhere that you wish. The trick may be flying into a foregin counrty which may refuse you entrance if your record is not to their liking.


What can you do if the plaintiff violates a protective order?

There is not order against the plaintiff.. the plaintiff is the person who filed the order, he or she is not in violation of an order that they placed. Only the defendant can be in violation as the courts have ordered that person to have no contact with the plaintiff not vice versa.Another View: The Plaintiff MAY, in fact, be in violation of the court's order. If the respondant was ordered to maintain a certain distance from the plaintiff, or stay away from the plaintiff's residence and place of work, or was ordered not to have any contact with the plaintiff,. . . AND THEN. . . the plaintiff wilfully violates the same order they petitioned for, the court can find them in violation of the order and they are in contempt of court.

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