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I'm on unsupervised probation in another state and i just got an mip, what will happen in court?

Asked by kellison (1points) September 29th, 2009

ok so when i was in high school i got a shop lifting ticket and was sentenced to 6 months of unsupervised probation, which meant i have to be law abiding and if i moved i had to make the court aware of it. if i failed to do so i could recieve up to six months of jail. i moved to a new town for school and recently got an mip. when i gave them my name they called it in and they didn’t say anything about my probation, so i thought maybe it didn’t count in another state. i called my hometown and they said it was. so… when i go to court, what will most likely happen? do you think i will get six months of jail?

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trailsillustrated's avatar

no you might get another level of probation like bench but nothing much will happen

thanatos's avatar

What’s mip?

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Noel_S_Leitmotiv's avatar

@pdworkin: That mentality is self perpetuating.

dpworkin's avatar

@Noel_S_Leitmotiv As usual, I have no idea what was meant by what you just said.

thanatos's avatar

Multicultural Immersion Program?

MIP Interns from UC Davis

Noel_S_Leitmotiv's avatar

I’m referring to your cynicism, expressed in your first post. Expressing it does nothing to fix the percieved problem, in fact it perpetuates it.

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