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Any insight or advice based on fact would be appreciated. I have written about this before but now things are changing. I have been sentenced to "supervisory treatment" but I don't live in the state where I was sentenced. I have spoken to 2 lawyers, friends of the family that are cops, and even other people in the probation office. They all say I am being pushed around by these probation officers. The P.O. told me that I had to report to see him. I drove 400 miles and took 2 days off from work to be there only to be kept waiting and ignored for 2 hrs. The P.O. wasn't even there that day and I was finally told he wouldn't be back for another 3 weeks.(took vacation). I have asked several times to have my "treatment" moved to my local probation office in my home state so that I can comply and make the appearances. These people have refused and say there is no way to get it transfered. Is this true? Or am I being lied to and bullied by these people? I'm told that I cant be extradited.

2007-02-23 04:08:56 · 1 answers · asked by kingofchattanooga 1 in Politics & Government Law & Ethics

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Is there a place where you can launch a complaint? Maybe you could contact your Congressman or Senator about this mistreatment. Sorry thats all I can come up with. I hope maybe these ideas will help.

2007-02-23 04:19:13 · answer #1 · answered by shorty 6 · 0 0

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