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    Feb 5, 2011, 12:51 PM
    Im on community corrections in tn and am facing a new charge in OR.
    It is a very weak case in OR and I believe I can beat it pretty easily - if they even indict me. If I do beat it can I still get in trouble in TN for being arrested? I know that I can get in trouble for being in another state - am I looking at more trouble than that if I beat my OR case?

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