What to do when a judge ordered a transfer of probation and the probation officer didn't do it
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What to do when a judge ordered a transfer of probation and the probation officer didn't do it
File a motion in court to order the probation department to do the transfer,
Assuming the state you are going to will allow it,
This is the issue, the state you are going from has to release, the other state has to accept
The judge already granted the emergency motion and its federal
The probation officers are messing around from November 20th
Hello S:
Write the judge a letter and tell him.. Send it certified with copies to the offending PO or PO's. Federal judges don't like it when bureaucrats disobey their orders.
excon
I was told that since it's Federal they state of Georgia can't deny me cause the judge signed the order.
You are not being clear here.
You you were convicted by what court? Federal or state, and is this all in Georgia?
Then the Federal district court judge ordered probation changed? To where?
Hello again, s:
The Padre said that before he knew it was federal.. It has NOTHING to do with states. Write the letter.
excon
I was convicted in Florida and the judge signed a emergency motion for transfer to Georgia. This is all federal
So take the probation department back to fed court for not following the court order.
You will need to get your attorney involved in this.
I would say for Federal Probation officers not to be doing this, my guess there is a lot more to this story. Normally they just rubber stamp a court order.
Have you complied with all requirements of written application for transfer, supplying them address, job and other details as needed?
Hello again, s:
The judge ORDERS it, and the probation department CARRIES OUT his orders - or NOT, as the case may be. Did you write the letter yet? If you don't, the judge will NEVER know his orders are being ignored.
I LOVE the Padre, but you don't need to do go to court.. If you win, all you'll get is a court ORDER, and you already HAVE one.
WRITE the letter!
excon
Just spoke to Georgia probation and they said my case was with the chief judge. I call the courts there's nothing there filed on my behalf. This is federal mind u.
Hello again, s:
If you ALREADY have a court order, there's NOTHING for the courts to do. Somebody is LYING to you... Did you send the letter? Call the chief probation officer.
excon
Hello again, s:
I appreciate you hanging in with me... What they told STILL makes no sense.. Once a judge has sentenced you, the authority for your supervision switches to the U.S. Probation Department.. They can move you anywhere they want ON THEIR OWN. A federal judge has NOTHING to do with WHO serves probation in his jurisdiction. So, I think they're STILL lying to you.
excon
This is what they gave me along with a travel permit. Please find attached a copy of a travel permit to the ND/GA. Pay close attention to the special instruction section.
You must report in person on Tuesday March 26, 2013, at 10:00 AM, to the Atlanta office located at 75 Spring Street, S.W. Room 900, Atlanta, GA 30303 and ask for Assistant deputy Chief Kay.
You will be required to attend a court hearing on May 14, 2013, at 11:00 AM where the court will determine if your transfer plan will be accepted or not. Your failure to comply with these instructions or any other conditions of your supervision may result in the ND/Georgia denying your transfer request.
In a previous email to me you indicated you had a job waiting for you in Georgia, please be able to provide this information to the Georgia probation office when you report on Tuesday March 26, 2013, at 10:00 AM.
Hello again, S;
Okee doakee. Let me know if the new judge approves..
excon
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