What particular condition that was "implied" in Louisiana was changed in Texas?Husband's case was transferred from Louisiana to Texas. Certain conditions implied by Louisiana judge was told to us by Texas p.o. that they had authority to modify certain conditions originally implied by judge. Texas p.o.along with counselors and p.o. supervisor, modified a particular condition and are now trying to say they really didn't have the right to do so.I am soooo confused!
What particular condition that was "implied" in Louisiana was changed in Texas?
Not all states operate the same so modifications, in some cases, may be necessary.
I can't give specific details on conditions for privacy reasons, but I can tell u that 3 different p.o.'s all said they had the right to modify certain conditions based on circumstance's that occur after sentencing and the fact that they handle conditions differently in Texas than LA. They modified one condition in particular and then after almost a year, they are now denying that they had the right to modify it.its a confusing mess and we can't get a straight answer from anyone. If it was fine and agreed by several to begin with, then I don't understand why it supposedly is not now.
The first bolded explains the second.I can't give specific details on conditions for privacy reasons, but I can tell u that 3 different p.o.'s all said they had the right to modify certain conditions based on circumstance's that occur after sentencing and the fact that they handle conditions differently in Texas than LA. They modified one condition in particular and then after almost a year, they are now denying that they had the right to modify it.its a confusing mess and we can't get a straight answer from anyone. If it was fine and agreed by several to begin with, then I don't understand why it supposedly is not now.
Well, what you heard from the three different probation officers is correct. Certain conditions can be modified based on the differences in state laws.I can't give specific details on conditions for privacy reasons, but I can tell u that 3 different p.o.'s all said they had the right to modify certain conditions based on circumstance's that occur after sentencing and the fact that they handle conditions differently in Texas than LA. They modified one condition in particular and then after almost a year, they are now denying that they had the right to modify it.its a confusing mess and we can't get a straight answer from anyone. If it was fine and agreed by several to begin with, then I don't understand why it supposedly is not now.
Curious that you would post on the internet when concerned about "privacy".What particular condition that was "implied" in Louisiana was changed in Texas?
Not all states operate the same so modifications, in some cases, may be necessary.
I can't give specific details on conditions for privacy reasons, but I can tell u that 3 different p.o.'s all said they had the right to modify certain conditions based on circumstance's that occur after sentencing and the fact that they handle conditions differently in Texas than LA. They modified one condition in particular and then after almost a year, they are now denying that they had the right to modify it.its a confusing mess and we can't get a straight answer from anyone. If it was fine and agreed by several to begin with, then I don't understand why it supposedly is not now.
It does indeed seem odd. The internet is not exactly known for its privacy protections.Curious that you would post on the internet when concerned about "privacy".
.It does indeed seem odd. The internet is not exactly known for its privacy protections.
Perhaps a general answer was all bbw0915 was looking for? A general answer is, at any rate, all that can be provided, without some indication of the condition in question that was modified.
If you don't have a question, then it's best to just not post at all..
That's correct!!!!! All I was seeking was a general answer to a general question. Pitiful how people have to be a smartelic. If you don't have any helpful information then it's best to just not comment at all! Just saying.....
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That's correct!!!!! All I was seeking was a general answer to a general question. Pitiful how people have to be a smartelic. If you don't have any helpful information then it's best to just not comment at all! Just saying.....