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Commonly Asked Criminal Law Questions From Users Near You

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If i bwas own parole and i didnt tell my probation offercer and i went to anther state and was caught what will happen to me

Answered by attorney Patrick Short
Criminal Law lawyer at Law Firm of Patrick Short
You are mixing two types of supervision--parole and probation (now called community supervision). Nevertheless not telling your officer where you are is a violation of your conditions. Call the lawyer who helped you previously and tell him/ her what is going on with you. The longer you ignore this the more difficult it will be. Good luck!
You are mixing two types of supervision--parole and probation (now called community supervision). Nevertheless not telling your officer where you are is a violation of your conditions. Call the lawyer who helped you previously and tell him/ her what is going on with you. The longer you ignore this the more difficult it will be. Good luck!
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If your on felony probation an go to jail but charges got dropped will they still violate you

Answered by attorney Patrick Short
Criminal Law lawyer at Law Firm of Patrick Short
It depends on the circumstances.  The standard of proof in a motion to revoke community supervision (probation) is different than in a criminal trial as to guilt/innocense.  There are many conditions of probation, so each case is different.  I would encourage you to call the attorney that originally helped you and discuss it with them. patrick short
It depends on the circumstances.  The standard of proof in a motion to revoke community supervision (probation) is different than in a criminal trial as to guilt/innocense.  There are many conditions of probation, so each case is different.  I would encourage you to call the attorney that originally helped you and discuss it with them. patrick short
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In a shoplifting incident, in 1985 when filling out paperwork - do I list it as a conviction.

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Answered by attorney Richard Keith Oliver (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at The Law Office of Rick Oliver
You need to know how the case was resolved before you can properly answer the question. Go to the County Clerk's office for the County where you were charged. Call or go in person and ask them how to get a copy of your criminal background. When you get it, see whether it was in fact a successfully completed deferred probation. An adjudication would mean that you did not successfully complete the deferred probation. If you were adjudicated, then you have a conviction. If you successfully completed the deferred probation, then you do not have a conviction.
You need to know how the case was resolved before you can properly answer the question. Go to the County Clerk's office for the County where you were charged. Call or go in person and ask them how to get a copy of your criminal background. When you get it, see whether it was in fact a successfully completed deferred probation. An adjudication would mean that you did not successfully complete the deferred probation. If you were adjudicated, then you have a conviction. If you successfully completed the deferred probation, then you do not have a conviction.
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