My question involves criminal law for the state of: Georgia. My son received a felony charge in Florida and received 5 yrs probation. He also received a misdemeanor assault charge in Georgia after his felony charge in FL. He served 5 months in Georgia, then FL extradited him and he served another 5 1/2 months. He was then released to complete a 6 month program. Which he did satisfactory. His probation then took effect after the program was completed back in GA.
He was charged a VOP from FL on not getting permission to move, but we just proved to the court that he did get that permission-so the FL court was reinstating his probation and releasing him to return to GA. Of course they ran NCIS before releasing and saw that GA had issued a warrant for his arrest for VOP now. He had been reporting to ONE PO for both charges. Since he had a felony from FL first-he was on felony PO, even though there was no felony in GA. Now that FL has found to reinstate, why does GA want to extradite him on a misdemeanor charge? when speaking to the people in GA at the jail, they keep saying because he was on felony probation! But only because of FL not GA....I don't understand. Is there anything that I can do to change this warrant?
Thank you so much for any feedback that you could give! I greatly appreciate it.
He was charged a VOP from FL on not getting permission to move, but we just proved to the court that he did get that permission-so the FL court was reinstating his probation and releasing him to return to GA. Of course they ran NCIS before releasing and saw that GA had issued a warrant for his arrest for VOP now. He had been reporting to ONE PO for both charges. Since he had a felony from FL first-he was on felony PO, even though there was no felony in GA. Now that FL has found to reinstate, why does GA want to extradite him on a misdemeanor charge? when speaking to the people in GA at the jail, they keep saying because he was on felony probation! But only because of FL not GA....I don't understand. Is there anything that I can do to change this warrant?
Thank you so much for any feedback that you could give! I greatly appreciate it.
Probation and Parole: Why Would a State Seek Extradition on a Misdemeanor Charge
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