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i'm on probation and my job is wanting me to move out of state asap. i've been doing fine on probation with no violations and have met all my requirements. my PO never comes to visit and i always make my monthly appointments. i'm looking into the possibility of transferring my probation to the new state, or getting an early termination. only problem is that they can both be a lengthy process. how much trouble can i get in if i go ahead and move without it getting it settled, yet still making the steps to get it settled and possibily doing it from another state. i would still come in town to get everything taken care of when needed, but i would technically be in the new state. i'd just fly in when i needed to appear in court or meet with the PO. i'd be technically lying, but what are the chances they could find out? i don't want to do anything wrong, but i'm feeling alot of pressure from my employer, and i don't want them knowing about my probation. please help.

2007-04-09 16:30:33 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous

awhile back a cop pulled me over for driving with my brights on. Yes, it is rude. But, is it illegal? Is there a written law saying you have to turn your dim lights on with an approaching car? FYI that cop was fired because I have a police scanner and obtained the copy of the radio chatted where him and another car were waiting for me to pull out of my driveway to pull me over (entrapment) however, the ticket for bright lights stood up in court.

2007-04-09 16:17:51 · 11 answers · asked by Teri B 1

He left a dinner bar and had one beer while he was there. The police followed all the way through town, out of the city limits and up his driveway. Upon reaching the top of his driveway the police turned on his blue lights. When my friend got out of the car he said," why are you turning your lights on now ?" "And your out of your jurisdiction. " The police officer replied he saw him swurving and thought he was drunk. The officer then asked, "Is their anyone in the house?" My friend said, "No". At that time the officer maised him in the face, when he fell down he kicked him in the leg and broke his leg. When my friend said," Man, you broke my leg," he slammed his head into the concrete. Police told him to get up and walk a sobriety walk, he of course couldnot walk with a broken leg. We messured 30 ft. of blood stain where the officer made him walk on a broken leg. Because of the shock he was in he was in he was life flighted to local trauma hospital., they also forgot to do blood test.

2007-04-09 16:03:19 · 15 answers · asked by Anonymous

I got two tickets last year and knew for at least the last one that I wasn't eligible, but maybe the first one I went to school for...just not sure and don't know where to call to find out.

2007-04-09 15:39:04 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

My child was in a fenced yard on private property jumping on a trampolene with an adult present at around 10:15 p.m. during spring break when an officer who is well known for his abuse of power against children pulled up, demanded he jump the fence, then made him lay down on the ground, march up the alley they were in, yelled and screamed at him, all with adult witnesses who have reported this to the chief of police present? Do I have to pay the $169.00 ticket, and by the way, after I went to the PD and pitched a fit the officer stated a neighbor saw the boys in the alley at a few minutes after 10 and called it in, the boys werent doing anything, but the officer stated he can still write the ticket because a neighbor saw the boy in the alley after curfew, he doesn't have to see it, he just needs the neighbors word on it. What can I do about this?

2007-04-09 15:27:54 · 5 answers · asked by Tracye P 1

I know that refusing a breath, urine or blood sample can result in enhanced penalties, but are there any penalties for refusing to take field sobriety tests.

By that I mean the motor skills "stand on one foot" tests.

Can you simply say "Officer, I do not believe that standing on one foot has anything to do with operating a motor vehicle safely. Therefore I am refusing to do that."

I think that they are a waste of time because drunk or sober you will always fail them... the cop is the person grading you! And from what I have seen, your performance (as described by the cop) is used against you in court.

So I want to know legally if refusing a field test (but not Breathalyzer) carries enhanced penalties.

2007-04-09 15:26:30 · 10 answers · asked by bartmcqueary 3

Webe Web hosted many websites for teenage models. They charged a subscription to access their content and also sold videos in their store. And yes, I am aware that they were shutdown by the feds.

2007-04-09 14:38:13 · 2 answers · asked by LastOne1999 1

Someone breached a written contract with me. That person owes me over $10,000, and they are consistently avoiding me.

2007-04-09 14:22:37 · 14 answers · asked by newmediarules 2

does anyone know where to go and get free information on people like their address,background check...and if they have any warrants...??

2007-04-09 14:12:06 · 3 answers · asked by calebsmom85 4

Is it against the law for a minor female to be with an adult male if the parent doesnt agree to it but they arent doing anything of the sexual nature. Can the adult male get into trouble for this. Please only answer if u know.Thank you.

2007-04-09 14:08:47 · 10 answers · asked by usa_grl15 4

Can't they put make-up, eye-liner, blush, mascara or something on them. Or can they make the lighting better?

2007-04-09 13:51:54 · 25 answers · asked by Anonymous

I'm applying for an internship with the FBI, and eventually for a career as a special agent. I was wondering if anyone has any first-hand knowledge of the type of questions you're asked during their polygraph exams. Are they simply questions such as "have you done drugs?", "have you ever worked for a foreign government?", etc. Or are they much deeper, personal questions?

Would little things like having bought an illegal pair of Oakley sunglasses on the street in NYC once back in high school, or having illeaglly downloaded music, just for examples, count as things they'd care about or are would they not care that much about little things like that as long as you are telling the truth and being honest?

2007-04-09 12:53:52 · 4 answers · asked by moneyman87 1

2007-04-09 11:12:55 · 12 answers · asked by The Salesman [Evolving] 4

Is this a valid assumption? Why or Why not? Please explain your answer in detail and give at least one example to prove your answer.

2007-04-09 09:55:30 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

Was I arrested? I didn't even have to go anywhere, when I asked the police later on during questioning, they said, "let's put it this way, if you're filling out a job app. and they ask you if you've ever been arrested, you check, "yes"
I've never been in trouble before.

2007-04-09 09:53:26 · 16 answers · asked by tamilynn 3

If a cop assaults you, how do you place him under arrest? And if he resists arrest do you beat him senseless or shoot him?

2007-04-09 09:00:18 · 17 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-04-09 08:10:51 · 24 answers · asked by paddyt007 2

well.....about a month ago, i woke up and there was a blade in my tire!!
the night b4 my tire was fine
and on saturday morning, i wake up and the door handle from the passanger side is broken, like someone tried opening my car i gez..
and i sometimes feel like there is someone following me on the freeway, its this white car, its alwayz at night so i cant really tell the model. but they are far behind me then speed up really fast, and just as they're about to hit me they swerve to the side.

i really have no idea who it can be, or if they're all just coincidences..
i dont know what to do

2007-04-09 07:51:25 · 20 answers · asked by Anonymous

I was pulled over for speeding (42 in a 30). I had .5 gram of marijuana and about .5 L of alcohol (I'm underage). The police officer let me go without even a ticket, but will it be noted on my record and I'll have a hard time if I ever get pulled over again? This is NY, if it is relevant.

2007-04-09 07:31:47 · 16 answers · asked by teruthar 1

2007-04-09 07:22:02 · 7 answers · asked by almightyfiveo 1

2007-04-09 06:31:43 · 11 answers · asked by dre' 1

My father's shotgun was in my brother's vehicle at the time of brother's murder. It was not used in the commission of his murder.

HOWEVER it is being claimed by the assailant that this shotgun was used to 'shoot at his house'....the investigative report attached to the autopsy report does show that this may in fact be true; though my brother is stated by witnesses to try to take said shotgun away from the 'shooter of house'.

The police have stated it is 'evidence'.

Can we receive this property back or should we claim restitution to the State (as part of Victim Restitution)?

2007-04-09 02:36:03 · 10 answers · asked by Michelle_My_Belle 4

How many days are taken to such police inquary & Passport.

2007-04-09 01:41:35 · 7 answers · asked by agrawalpradipsuresh 1

I was in a head on crash , i was the victum . It was snowing, and he crossed the center line in my lane, i had to have sugery and racked up 15 k in bills . But to find out nobody was charge not even him . So his insurance company "a BIG insurance company " your in good hands , dont want to pay for anything ! The sugry was on my elbow, and he did total out my car witch they paid for already. Just woundering due i sue the person who it me and drag the officer in that was at the accident for not righting a ticket . I also lost time at work a month of it. And my lawyer will get 33 % of the settlement if there is one. Just woundering what i need to due.

2007-04-09 01:36:03 · 6 answers · asked by doug n 1

2007-04-09 00:52:45 · 16 answers · asked by Anonymous

A friend was detained in cantoment police station during a drug raid. He was suspected to be under the influence of drugs. Anyway, he has made a request to make a phone call so that he can settle some business meeting n his children who will be alone after 8am as the wife will be going to work.
FOr whatever reasons, his request was rejected. As such my friend told them his predicament and asked if the officer will be responsible if the children are met with mishap and the answer from a senior police officer was,"I am in-charge of the station, not yr personal life, so no phone call."
He was detained for over 10hrs. he lost his job as his boss was not very happy that he went missing and missed a few important client. his wife had a big fight with him too. Question is, why can't he make just a simple phone call?? where can we find enforecemnt laws or regulations write up? not knowing wht is our right has indeed deprived my friend's standing.

2007-04-08 22:25:36 · 7 answers · asked by yipee 2

In 1996 I was sentenced to 5 years for stabbig a guy 5 times.I did my time,and got out. I understand why I can't own a gun .No argument there ,but I can still legaly walk down the street with a hunting knife strapped to my leg As long as it's not concealed ( I don't) but why is this still leagal. I have asked police officers and they say it's just how the laws are .

2007-04-08 18:19:24 · 6 answers · asked by Snowman 3

one buddy who was clearly drunk. He blew into the breathalizer and the reading came up Ho5. The warning light was blinking really fast, but other than that we were wondering exactly what the Ho5 reading might mean.
We joked that it meant "go straight to rehab", but it might not be too far from truth with this guy...Anybody out there NO JOKING, know what that means? No guesses please.

2007-04-08 18:09:52 · 7 answers · asked by Rackjack 4

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