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Old Apr 28, 2008, 08:35 AM
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how to transfer probation to another state

My Husband is currently in jail and due to be released in the next week. He will have his first probation visit. We want to move out of state. Will he be giving a little time to find a job?

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Old Apr 28, 2008, 08:47 AM   #2  
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it will depend. frist is this parole? But at the meeting he will need to ask what they require to move. But what happens, often they will want him to provide a address he will be living and a job he will be doing before he can move. Because not only does the state he is moving from have to ok it, the state he is moving to has to approve it.

They may allow some visits to the new state to try and find employment
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no it's not parole. it's just 2 years probation with good behavior. It's only for an domestic arguement.
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Please don't underscore a domestic crime, they are actually considered very seroius and a conviction of any crime with a domestic charge attached to it, can keep him from alot of jobs, from ever getting a weapons permit and other things.
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Please don't underscore a domestic crime, they are actually considered very seroius and a conviction of any crime with a domestic charge attached to it, can keep him from alot of jobs, from ever getting a weapons permit and other things.







I now know it took me a while but now I realize it's seriousness. I guess I was one of the lucky one's. I have heard worse stories then my own. How one human can beat another human so bad is beyond me!
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