If I am currently on probation and submitted a request to leave the state that was denied, what are the chances of being caught If I leave anyway?

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If I am currently on probation and submitted a request to leave the state that was denied, what are the chances of being caught If I leave anyway?

Asked on March 29, 2012 under Criminal Law, Michigan

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FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney

Answered 12 years ago | Contributor

You are asking me to speculate as to what could happen if you left your state in violation of your probation request with respect to the chances of you getting caught by your probation officer. I say the chances are 50% that you get caught violating your probation's terms and 50% that you do not.

I suggest that to be 100% sure you do not get caught violating your probation, you remain in the state where you presently reside.


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