No, I guess it isn't a arraignment. I was confused about that. He did not get arrested for anything while he was hiding out. By the way, really never thought you misleading me. As I said, his originial charge (which got him on probation in the first place was Felony possession of meth). While attending his probation appointments, he did NOT comply. He was told to get a job, he didn't. He was told to go to a drug class, he didn't. His probation was extended by the.courts because he never paid $20,000 of a fine. He got a couple of dirty urines, and got pull over and ticketed for driving on suspended on his way to his PO's office. He was supposed to go to a PO appointment back in January. He called and asked for a ride (it was sni
