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Violation of probation in a different county

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kalisgems

Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Georgia
I violated probation in a different county than my original charge. I bonded out before they caught it. My probation officer found out about it and they has asked me to turn myself in tommorrow or they will issue a warrant. Is it better to have my bond signer to come off of the bond on my new charge so that I can go to the arraignment for the new charge instead of sitting in jail on the violation? And then have my attorney try to run the charges concurrent. I was told if I turn myself in on the original charge I may have to sit there until it has ran its course and then go to the county with the new charge.
 



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