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Tylre232

Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Fl

I was judicated as an adult 6 months after I caught some juvenile charges. I was released after 21 days for the juvenile charges, after pleading guilty to them, then later that day direct filed as an adult in another county. I was released 4 months later on 60 months of probation for the adult charges. Tomorrow I go to court to be sentenced for the juvenile charged. I'm still 17, my PO wants to put me on juvenile probation until 5 o' clock, then terminate me for time served. Is it still possible for me to be put on juvenile probation after being judicated in another county as an adult?
 


Just Blue

Senior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Fl

I was judicated as an adult 6 months after I caught some juvenile charges. I was released after 21 days for the juvenile charges, after pleading guilty to them, then later that day direct filed as an adult in another county. I was released 4 months later on 60 months of probation for the adult charges. Tomorrow I go to court to be sentenced for the juvenile charged. I'm still 17, my PO wants to put me on juvenile probation until 5 o' clock, then terminate me for time served. Is it still possible for me to be put on juvenile probation after being judicated in another county as an adult?
Ask your attorney.
 

FlyingRon

Senior Member
But the answer your question, sure it is possible. Just because you were subsequently convicted as an adult doesn't change the fact that you're still subject to your punishment (probation) for your prior juvenile adjudications of guilt. Frankly, your PO is probably doing you as a favor. Most likely they have the option to throwing you in grown up jail too.
 

Just Blue

Senior Member
But the answer your question, sure it is possible. Just because you were subsequently convicted as an adult doesn't change the fact that you're still subject to your punishment (probation) for your prior juvenile adjudications of guilt. Frankly, your PO is probably doing you as a favor. Most likely they have the option to throwing you in grown up jail too.
Agreed. But OP should still consult his attorney.:)
 

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