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My brother is a registered offender and he's trying to transfer his probation to another county. (yoda asks what state)

Housing is approved by his officer but other county won't accept transfer. yoda asks what county of 3000+?

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Thems the rules
your brother should have thought of the consequences before he did it

  • Anonymous Jan 28, 2019

    Anna we are not the law here
    no can we know where you are,
    50 states where, ?
    why not ask lawyer this
    that is there THING.
    MOVING YOU OUT OF COMPUTERS NOW.

  • Anonymous Jan 28, 2019

    no state no county no joy
    all the above is just words vague by OP.

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If Ohio is agreeable, there is still the matter of the willingness of Nevada to provide supervision. Each state has its own rules. The process is done through the Interstate Compact.
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