Yes. if it was parole, no. They would have to put you in a halfway house. In this situation they dont have to provide anything to you because you fell through the system. It is you that have to get on your feet.
Yes, it is possible to be on probation in one state and live in another. However, you would need to obtain permission from the court and probation officer in the state where you are on probation to transfer your probation to another state.
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There is a very high probability that probation was violated if you are in prison in another area. It is completely legal for a judge to revoke probation for reasons that they see fit to do so for.
Ask your probation officer.
I suppose if you show you are a menace and not using your probation properly.
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There would probably still be a warrant for your arrest on the violation of probation.
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It depends on the conditions of probation. Often, a condition of probation is that the felon can't leave the state without permission. Further, another frequent condition of probation is that the felon can't associate with other felons. If you have a document that outlines the conditions of your probation, read it carefully for these conditions. If you don't have the document in question (and I know this probably isn't what you want to hear), ask your probation officer if this is permissible. It's the only way to know for sure.
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.