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ac6987
Jun 20, 2009, 08:58 PM
Ok so my boyfriend was charged with a crime back in November of 2008 in which was for possession of burgarly tools he was then released after serving time in late January 2009, and given two years probation. He was released from jail and was staying with friends because his parents got a divorce while he was in jail and moved out of state, he had to move and tried to move in with me but since he had this charge my apt complex would not let him live at my house, and his probation officer when tried to transfer it for him said the county I lived in he would need to be on my lease, well my lease was almost up and we started looking for a place and found one to move in on may 31st, but until then for about a month he was staying with a friend near the end they had gotten into a argument and when my boyfriends probation officer came to visit the ex friend said he wasn't staying there and then he moved in the new apt with me and had no idea this occurred he updated his info with p/o he went to his June meeting with her everything was fine so he thought and then was pulled over for light being out on the car brake and was told he had a warrant, and was arrested he has been in jail a whole week now and has had a first appearance in which he was told he would need to see the judge who issued warrant it is scheduled for later this week but I'm very worried on what can happen, if they do sentence him in anyway he has total of the whole time since the original charge in jail 91 days so I guess that is good. He has been doing everything right and things were starting to go really good. What could happen? I heard possible 30 or 120 days with his jail credit he should be out in no time ? I was thinking of writing letter of recommendation and getting some letters would that work? I'm so confused he has been looking for a job forever now and finally was having orentation for one next week in which he isn't going to be able to attend. I know he can possibly get amt of time for original charge but its not something that was really his fault. Please provided me with any knowledge you may know thank you:confused:

excon
Jun 21, 2009, 06:57 AM
Hello ac:

This SHOULD not be a big deal, and they SHOULD not sanction him for it. The only advice I could give you boyfriend is to stay in closer contact with the PO.

That doesn't mean they agree with me. As a matter of fact, they seldom agree with me.

excon

Fr_Chuck
Jun 21, 2009, 11:22 AM
Most likely just use the time served and put back on probation, But he has to work closer with their PO

Powellc76
Jun 22, 2009, 08:22 PM
In my opinion He should be fine as long as you don't live in Florida. If you do live in Florida... Well.. You should maybe look into getting another Boyfriend.

ac6987
Jun 23, 2009, 08:59 PM
In my opinion He should be fine as long as you dont live in Florida. If you do live in Florida...Well.. You should maybe look into getting another Boyfriend.

I do live in Florida, yes I know the systems are horrible here

ac6987
Jun 23, 2009, 09:02 PM
Hello ac:

This SHOULD not be a big deal, and they SHOULD not sanction him for it. The only advice I could give you bf is to stay in closer contact with the PO.

That doesn't mean they agree with me. As a matter of fact, they seldom agree with me.

excon



I spoke to his probation officer and she said she recommended jail time or house arrest, my friend is getting a letter from a friend of his who is a DA I don't know if that will help or not saying he believes jail is not the right place for him etc and a couple other people wrote recommendations. I'm so worried his po is very stern she said he lied to her but he never did. He was telling me today he met some one in there who had a large charge and they were given probation and violated with a drug charge and they went in front of judge and were given ten days and reinstated. But was a different judge I think its crazy he said his judge and state attorney are harsh!

excon
Jun 23, 2009, 09:14 PM
Hello again, a:

He'll cruise.

excon

ac6987
Jun 29, 2009, 08:06 PM
Hello again, a:

He'll cruise.

excon



I hope so I went to his court hearing on Thursday last week this judge is harsh! Not one person and they were all there for vop walked they all got yrs in prison etc he pleaded not guilty to the moving without permission violation as his po made it and so he can have a hearing so he goes next thurs, its getting so old. Its scary though this judge is so nasty