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iwas convicted in missouri with felony charges i


Sent to Legal Experts September 14, 2007 9:28 p.m.

iwas convicted in missouri with felony charges i received a suspended sentence i am now on 5 years probation. the judge ordered that that all therapy and living with my family is in the hand of ne. juvinile courts. the junivile court ordered re unification as of sept 6 my probation has not transferred to neb yet and my probation officer said per interstat compact law my court orders are no good and i can not live at home is this true

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omaha, Nebraska

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September 14, 2007 9:44 p.m. (15 minutes and 56 seconds later)

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Sent September 14, 2007 9:58 p.m. (13 minutes and 59 seconds later)

i am living in ne with my family i have re unified with my family per court order we have lived here for 3 years i have been out of the home for 2 years charges were in missouri because that is where the incident took place. the judge in missouri ruled and gave me probation ordered that douglas county juvinile court was to rule on me returning home to the family as well as our therpay. My missouri probation officer is working on the transfer of my probation to neb but the judge allowed me to return to work in ne. my probation officer is the one that said the court orders are no good because of the interstate compact law
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September 14, 2007 10:11 p.m. (12 minutes and 45 seconds later)

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Sent September 14, 2007 10:28 p.m. (16 minutes and 42 seconds later)

what i need to know is thr court in mo.said that i could return to mo. and that the omaha court was to decide if i could return to my family.omaha gave the order stating i could return home to my family. my probation officer in
mo said i could not return home .i need to know what i should do. do what the courts said i could do or do what the po says to do.
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September 14, 2007 10:32 p.m. (4 minutes and 29 seconds later)
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I suggest that you need to follow any and all lawful directives of your PO. The Courts can only make a recommendation in these matters of interstate compact. when a recommendation is made the PO needs to do everything in their power to make it happen. But if the PO has made those efforts and it has not been done, then you need to listen to the PO or do what I suggested in my very first post.

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