any arrest or negative contact with police can be a violation of probation and sometimes it takes the state months to catch it........ for instance my b/f got arrested in June while on probation and was released.... all charges were dropped but now when he reported in September he was told he had a warrant for his arrest for a violation from that arrest in June.... however for a violation they usually let you see a judge with in ten days and they usually solve it at the first appearance... good luck
The punishment for a first DUI conviction in Florida, is anywhere from 8 hours to 6 months. Including a penalty of $250-$500 (up to $1000 if BAC was .20 or higher, or if there was a minor in the car). Probation will be no more than one year, and your license will be revoked for no less than 6 months
Typically, if you were just arrested for DUI in Hillsborough County, Florida, you would need to appear in court for your legal proceedings. During this time, it's advisable to consult with a lawyer to understand your legal obligations and potential travel restrictions. Until your legal situation is resolved, it may be challenging to leave the state.
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Question is unclear but I will try to answer by giving several scenarios: (1) If you are on probation from a PA court, BUT you are being supervised by FL - you can contact your Florida PO and advise him you wish to return to PA. I'm sure FL will be happy to allow it and free themselves of the cost and effort of supervising you, so you should not encounter much problem. Because you are a probationer from PA, PA will HAVE TO accept you back. (2) If you are on probation from a FL court but wish to move to PA, you MUST have permission from the court that granted you the probation. Not only that, the "receiving state" (in this case, PA) must agree to accept the cost and effort of your supervision. Not until this happens can the FL court grant you permission to move. In either case - contact your PO and he will instruct you how to go about the procedure. [CAUTION] Without the approval of the court, you cannot move out of the jurisdiction of the state that is supervising you, or you run the risk of committing a VOP.
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It depends on what the violation is and what you are on probation for.
here in the state of Florida the is no statue of limitation on a probation violation (SORRY)
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Insufficient info. Are you currently on MISDEMEANOR or FELONY probation? What is the nature of the two violations? Why don't you ask your PO?
You will probably have your probation revoked and have to serve the remainder of that sentence behind bars PLUS whatever jail time will be added if you are found guilty of the DUI offense.
no the will go to jail in the state that they are in
Yes.
Until you complete the term of your imprisonment in Florida. When that occurs, Fla will notify Mass that you are ready for pick-up.
THERE SAFE AS LONG AS THERE NOT IN THE STATE THEY RECIEVED THE DUI
Hillsborough County, Florida, USA - 1,266 square miles.
It depends on the probation, felony or misdemeanor. Either way, if you get picked up in Florida they will run a nationwide warrant check on you. If they find the po violation, they will let the that county know and they will have a set amount of days to come get you or your automatically released. Here in Texas its 10 buisness days
Hillsborough County is located in Florida. In addition to this there is a Hillsboro which is located in Oregon and Hillsborough Township which is located in New Jersey. The Hillsborough River is located in Florida.