I believe it is when you fail to follow your terms of release. Similar to a probation/parole violation. Not too sure though.
A community custody hold in my city is basically just a doc (department of corrections) violation. Basically they violated the terms of their community custody and are being held in jail for it.
No, it is only a "speedy trial" violation if you are taken into custody.
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No, that would be a violation of the court orders
It's an ethic violation, contact the state supreme court, not the bar association.
If you are in violation of court order in another state, possibly. You need to be talking to an attorney and not to WikiAnswers.
Legally, no. What the community's terms are on this may vary.
There are different types of joint custody but in all types, where the child lives is determined by the court is the parents cannot reach an accord. You can't "make" your son live with you in violation of a court order. However if he or the other parent is in violation of court ordered custody, you can file an action in court for contempt against the other parent. They may be fined and or jailed as a result and if the contempt continues, custody modified in your favor based on that.
See an attorney to file for custody. When your ex is found, you can use the court to force custody to you. If you already have legal custody, and your ex has taken the child in knowing violation of the order, then you should be bringing the police in, for non-custodial interference, or possibly kidnapping.
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Community Placement Arrest. Violation of probation.