yes it is possible to go from one state to another. Look up info on "interstate compact".
2006-10-29 16:08:03
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answered by Mustang 3
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Yes, and you can only leave the state with the permission of your current probation program and it will be followed up.
2006-10-29 17:31:06
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answered by Cub6265 6
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Yep as long as it is a condition that you can. Check with the probation office before making any moves.
2006-11-01 05:05:07
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answered by Eddie 4
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Yes, with permission. Talk to your probation officer.
2006-10-30 01:29:15
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answered by Anonymous
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it really is as a lot as your state and the state you recommend on living in to workout consultation the area by courtroom equipment . The state of Cal in basic terms released a lady to the state of MN Sara Jane Olson who served 9 years for bomb plot from the 70's so it really is accessible.
2016-12-05 08:50:12
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answered by ? 4
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Yes, but you have to have permission in advance from the court to move to another state.
2006-10-29 15:58:00
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answered by devs_mom2000 2
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Why would you ask anyone on here such a legal issue..
talk to your probation officer....they will not lie to you....
or talk to your lawyer....
Do you think anyone on here is a legal scholar....enough to trust with your life.......think about it....
2006-10-29 15:58:40
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answered by Rick D 3
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It depend on which country?
2006-10-29 16:11:51
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answered by united 1
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i don't think so i know for sure from county to county
2006-10-29 15:59:12
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answered by Anonymous
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