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Jul 1, 2012, 11:37 PM
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If I'm on formal probation, I can fly inside the same state ?
I wannna take a trip to san fran and my Po already said no but it's a great opportunity for me to have a blast is there any way my Po would find out that I flew and left the county and stuff like that ?
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Jul 2, 2012, 12:57 AM
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The honest answer, your po can find out but it's not likely. He can find out if he checks up on you while you're supposed to be home at a certain time. Your po can call you and make sure you're home. If you get pulled over in another county and your probation information pops up, you'll be asked for a travel permit, which you won't have. You'll get arrested and your po will charge you with a probation violation. The fact that you mentioned that you want to travel could give him the urge to check up on you. If you think the consequences are worth the risk then it's all on you.
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Computer Expert and Renaissance Man
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Jul 2, 2012, 03:40 AM
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If your PO says no, then you violate your probation. Which could send you to jail. Is that worth "having a blast"?
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Jul 2, 2012, 04:05 AM
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You must be on very tight probation, I normally have never heard of it so tight that you can not leave the county where you live. Normally you can't leave your state.
If you used an attorney I would have them review the terms of your probation.
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Jul 2, 2012, 11:07 AM
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 Originally Posted by Fr_Chuck
You must be on very tight probation, I normally have never heard of it so tight that you can not leave the county where you live. Normally you can't leave your state.
If you used an attorney I would have them review the terms of your probation.
Actually most probations that I've heard of, have a policy against leaving that county. Although this is the first time I've heard that a probationee was denied to travel to another county. Sounds like his probation officer may be the strict one or whatever he was charged with was something worth denying travel.
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Jul 2, 2012, 12:50 PM
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 Originally Posted by ali18ninja
Actually most probations that I've heard of, have a policy against leaving that county.
Hello ali:
Nahhh, just not so. It's ridiculous.
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