Zeff
Nov 1, 2007, 06:48 AM
The day I was sentenced, I met with the "probation collection officer" and a monthly payment plan was set up to repay my restitution. Two weeks later I met with the probation officer that I will be reporting to. She requested that I bring in financial records so she could determine if any assets can be liquidated to pay the restitution sooner. Since I agreed to a payment plan that they set forth, can the probation officer force me to sell assets that exceeds the monthly payments?
Thanks
excon
Nov 1, 2007, 02:04 PM
can the probation officer force me to sell assets that exceeds the monthly payments?Hello again, Zeff:
I don't believe she can. Why would she, especially since the payments are going to be supervised by her own office? That's a rhetorical question. I KNOW how they are.
Again, show her your records. Be polite. Don't argue with her. If she demands that you sell something, smile, and remind her that you have a payment plan ALREADY set up. If that isn't good enough, then keep smiling till you're excused.
At that point, taking into consideration your past posts, it's clear that you have a PO that is totally out of control. I think it's time to play hard ball with her, or else just lay down and let her have her way with you. I'll show you how. I've done it before. I love these fights. I LOVE putting these characters in their place. You'll win, too. Do you have the stomach for it? You really don't have much to lose here. She certainly can't violate you.
excon