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Except he was completely wrong. He only further outed himself as a misinformed troll.
Um, no, you did. New state merely monitors the parole/probation. Should you violate, where do you think you will be revoked? Where do you think you will be resentenced?

Some people could be hit in the head with the hammer of truth, and still not get it.
 


You're the one playing hissyfit games partner. I'm OK educated and you seem to want to show how smart you are. Even though your lover-to-be has shown, along with Joshuaace2, how you were wrong. Yet, you still fight it.

Who are you trying to convince? You've said many right things. You've said some wrong. CavemanLawyer was 100% correct. Deal with it.
 

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You're the one playing hissyfit games partner. I'm OK educated and you seem to want to show how smart you are. Even though your lover-to-be has shown, along with Joshuaace2, how you were wrong. Yet, you still fight it.

Who are you trying to convince? You've said many right things. You've said some wrong. CavemanLawyer was 100% correct. Deal with it.
He said the same thing I did. It is possible to have your probation transfered. It is not possible to be on probation in a state other then the state you reside in. Your posts violate the terms of use and will be reported.

Case closed.
 
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