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afields
Mar 19, 2013, 05:54 PM
I was on felony Probation and violated my probation by leaving the state and getting arrested in another state and when they transferred my felony probation I got when I got arrested to the state where I was originally on Felony Probation when I went and reported they violated me for leaving the state but I paid off my previous fine on felony Probation and was on nun report until I got in trouble so what am I looking at as far as sentence time being my 1st offense?

smoothy
Mar 19, 2013, 07:07 PM
Ask your lawyer... nobody here can know for sure what they are going to go after.

Most likely it will be the full remainder of your sentence... violating towards the end of your probation really in the eyes of the court isn't much different than at the beginning. The penalty us usually the entire sentence at the point of the beginning of probation... without consideration of how long you had left.

afields
Mar 19, 2013, 08:50 PM
I left the state and got arrested for a mother felony and was already on felony probation what would happen this is my first offense

joypulv
Mar 19, 2013, 08:57 PM
Please stop asking the same question every 2 or 3 hours.
You have been given a good answer. There's no way to know enough about your case and you aren't stating what the situation is very well.

afields
Mar 19, 2013, 09:06 PM
Okay I had a felony charge in GA but left the state without permission and got stopped on the way back and arrested for possession of a fire arm and less than 20 grams of marihuana I served 5months and when they transferred my probation my PO violated me for leaving the state they can't pick up my charges I was already. Sentence for because that's double jeopardy and what am I looking at because she just violated me for leaving at least that's what's she telling me but when I got the charge it wasn't my car.so what will happen to me because I paid my fine before I got in any trouble

joypulv
Mar 19, 2013, 11:03 PM
'they can't pick up my charges I was already. ' makes no sense.
You either got your probation transferred or you didn't.
There's no double jeopardy here.
The way you write is still very jumbled and confusing.
Whose car it was makes no difference. You can't be carrying a firearm or be in a car with one or with someone with one or in a house with one.
There's still no way to know what will happen to you, but it sounds pretty serious and if you can afford a lawyer, get one.