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Violation of Probation

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Shayspenc

Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?
Florida
My husband just was arrested for violation of probation. His original charge was out of a different county and was transferred our county. The original county is the one that is violating him. He was put on probation on February 13 for the original charge. On April 28 he rcvd summons from an incident that he was never arrested for and appeared in court on May 17 for a misdmr that happened prior to him being put on probation on January 20. He saw his probation officer last Friday and my husband told her about the new charge but she did not violate him. On Saturday he was picked up for VOP from the other county in regards to the new charge (again he was never arrested for the new charge). If the probation officer did not violate him how can the other county violate him if the case was transferred to our county. Right now he is on hold with no bond waiting to be transferred to the original county. How can they do this especially since the Incident was in January prior to being on probation. This is very confusing and does not make any sense. Can anybody give any advice.
 


Indiana Filer

Senior Member
The reason he was violated by the original county is because jurisdiction continues to be held by the original county. Your current county is just doing a courtesy supervision for the original county. All VOP will go through the original county.
 

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