Can my parole officer demand that I move my place of residence just because my landlord is racist?
Talk to your PO-he will no doubt say he cannot properly supervie you. If he pitches that argument talk to your attorney and the PO's supervisor.
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Talk to your PO-he will no doubt say he cannot properly supervie you. If he pitches that argument talk to your attorney and the PO's supervisor.
Get an attorney and put yourself on calendar. You need to clear this up.
By and large, generally a good thing. It involves brokering a deal to preclude the need for an indictment.
Depending on the court, a rep of the PD many times addresses the gallery before proceedings begin. If not, when your case is called, request the...
You have two years from the date of the accident or ocurrence.
Without having specifics as to the "strike" situation, it seems to me that 4 years would be a safe estimate.
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We cannot give you an adequate response with the relative dearth of information you have afforded us.
Pardon is the only means by which what you seek can be achieved, as I understand the question.
They should do all of the above but if they do not, I would not stand in their way but simply advise that you do not consent.
Yes: A Probation officer can obtain such even absent charges being filed.