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    May 15, 2007, 10:56 AM
    Are probation and police conjoined
    :confused: my father told me that the police were up to my house a couple of times and said that I had a warrant also on my disclorsure it said that there was aprx.$8000in generators and welders that I had left to be charged with but its been like 5 months and nothing has come up.. When I was talking to my probation officer he told me that I didn't have a warrant and that the police and probation were separate matters. He wants to meet with me tommrow at 2pm should I go?? :eek:
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    May 15, 2007, 11:29 AM
    If your PO wants to meet with you, you go! As to the rest, your explanation is pretty disjointed so its hard to tell anything. What are you on probation for?
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    May 15, 2007, 11:33 AM
    Probation works for the courts or the department of corrections, both are certified Peace Officers and both have power of arrest.

    If the police came to your house, a arrest warrant would not list property but a crime, only a search warrant would list property. So perhaps they came to search for some property.

    But if you don't show up for the probation officer, I know there will be a warrant for you, for violation of probation, as far as anything else, you havve to face those charges as they happen

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