From the bare facts disclosed by the question it sounds very much like you are a 'Fugitive From Justice,' or an 'Escapee.' When caught you will be returned to jail/prison to serve the remainder of your sentence plus whatever penalty is added for you being and absconder.
He literally ordered them to burn their ships.
Depends on your reasons. see links below
It appears you could be referring to a court ordered TRAVEL RESTRICTION.
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He did what Obama just did for Libya- ordered military action on his own , without approval from Congress.
It takes about 7 hours. I ordered something from FedEx! I got an ipod
It means that there has been something submitted for approval to be ordered. It generally has to be approved by a manager before it is ordered.
Georgia won the companies was ordered to stop operations
If guardianship was court ordered, than any change requires court approval.
George Washington expanded the powers of the president when he ordered military to go and fight Indians in the west with out approval from Congress. He would often make decisions about fighting the Indians and would inform Congress only after the fact.
No, a probation officer does not have the authority to change what was ordered by the court. Court orders can only be modified by the judge who issued them. Probation officers can make recommendations to the court but do not have the power to alter the court's orders.
No, but there is a case pending in the Middle District of Tennessee in which the judge has ordered a preliminary injunction forcing the state to recognize the marriages of four same-sex couples beginning March 4, 2014. The Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals refused to lift the injunction.