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ri_guy
Apr 22, 2010, 05:15 PM
I understand how I need to go about transferring my probation, but the issue is how long it is going to take. I have 1 year unsupervised probation for 1st offense dui in MA. I am going to accept a job in MD and I am planning on asking for the standard two weeks to leave my old job. From what I've heard there is no way my probation will be transferred in that short period. I really want this job (I've been looking for a year now). Any thoughts, tips, etc? And I know this last bit isn't legal advice, but has anyone done this? I was thinking that I take the job and move and maintain a MA address with a friend and then when my transfer kicks in I make it official. I'm not trying to cheat the system, I'm just trying to make a living and further my career. Thx.

twinkiedooter
Apr 22, 2010, 06:50 PM
You ARE trying to cheat the system. No ifs, ands or buts about it. You need to speak to your PO now and get a handle on just how long this could take. Sometimes it can take months as both states must agree to the change. It's not just your state but the state you wish to change to that must agree and if you know government workers and how they work you will have to wait, wait and wait some more for them to complete the paperwork process. If you DO decide to do it your way, you do know that you risk being caught out of state and then you will have to face the consequences of a probation violation hearing at which time your judge could decide to give you either jail time or more probation time or both.

I know I'm not being helpful as you somehow came here wanting our "blessing" and for us to provide some quasi legal scheme to help you. In reality that's not going to happen from us here.

Remember, you are the one on probation and you did something to get there as in DUI. You need to remember you got yourself into this mess so you have only yourself to blame if you make your present mess worse by trying to "trick" the system and make it work for you.

I have no other advice for you as you probably don't want to hear it as you'll most likely play the "use someone else's address" cross your fingers and hope for the best when all is said and done in this.

But before you do that just remember this. If you are caught outside your probation state in say a traffic accident, traffic stop, etc your PO will find out and you will be violated and you will have a warrant out for your arrest. Also, prior to having your probation terminated a criminal check is made to see if there are any police indicents that you neglected to tell your PO about. Then all bets are off as you will be violated and NOT terminated from your present probation.

Ask yourself this. Is my new job worth my freedom in case I get caught violating my probation? Only you can answer that question.

Fr_Chuck
Apr 22, 2010, 07:32 PM
Yes, you are not even cheating you are breaking the rules, keeping a address is not living there. If your friend turns you in, if your PO finds out somehow, guess what jail you will be setting in for that year.

Is a year in jail worth that risk ?

You talk to him get his permission in writing to take the new job and agree to travel back if required to meet with him. In the end, you don't accept jobs and move unless PO has ok'ed it

ri_guy
May 1, 2010, 08:50 AM
I obviously don't want to make the wrong choice here, and we all know what that is, myself included. I was just wondering if anyone had doen something like that. I understand fully the ramifications of my acts. However, I am just trying to get a handle on how long the process will take. Does anyone know if hiring a lawyer will expedite the process? This is a MA specific question, so please, those with exper in the MA court system speak up. Thx.

excon
May 1, 2010, 02:51 PM
Hello ri:

If you COMMUNICATE your needs, maybe they'll let you go on an extended visit until the transfer comes through. But, you're not going to get away with gaming the system.

excon