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Yes, the person has been duly convicted and sentenced for a crime. A person leaving the state where probation was imposed without proper authorization is considered a fugitive from justice and is subject to extradition procedure.

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Does Arkansas usually extradite on a probation violation from California?

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Can college dismiss you without probation first?

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What happens when you got a Probation Violation?

i've never heard of provoking probation, i assume you mean to revoke probation. Revocation of probation usually occurs when you violate the terms of your release. A common violation is alcohol cumsuptions. Usually you will see a judge in this case and you may possibly have to serve the rest of your time in jail instead of probation if it is a serious enough infraction. Probation is a chance for you to prove to the court you can be better, it is something that is given, therefore can be taken away.


What is the punishment for violating probation in Ohio?

It can depend on several factors. What the original offense you were incarcerated for was and the terms/restrictions of your parole - the nature of the VOP (was it a 'technical' violation or did you commit another offense) - did you 'self-report the VOP or was it discovered by your Parole Office (PO) or did the police lock you up. In short: there is no way to give a definite answer to this question.


What is grounds for revoke probation?

if you violate any of your conditions of probation that were set by the judge, it will be enough grounds for the judge to revoke your probation.


Is getting arrested an automatic violation?

In Florida, YES. If by violation, you mean probation/parole violation. An arrest means probable existed and that is enough to violate your probation. Also receiving a Notice to Appear which is a criminal citation is also a violation. Any criminal traffic citations such as operating without valid drivers license or driving while suspended/revoked is also a violation. Every contact with the police has the potential to violate your probation because you might be violation of curfew, out of your county, associating with persons engaged in criminal activity, etc. No. Getting arrested simply means you are being detained and notified of possible charges filed against you. Once charges are filed by the local district attorney, you are advised of your rights, interrogated by police, given a bail hearing,(this determines whether or not you sit in jail until your court date), then your court date comes, if I remember correctly.


Can your probation officer lift a violation of probation warrant on you without you having to go to jail?

YES!!!!. I cannot stress this enough. Its is ALL up to the P.O. and somewhat of your parents. ADDED: PO's do have a lot of power, but it can depend on WHAT the violation was that caused the VOP. If it was simply a "technical" violation of your restrictions (e.g.- missed a meeting - travelled out of state - etc) the PO should be capable of handling that. However, if the VOP was caused by your committing another offense, your PO can not make that "go away." Why don't you simply ask your PO?


Will Nevada extradite for a suspended sentence violation?

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