Probation in Another State?

Question by Ronnie Harris: Probation in another State?
In 2008 I was living in Arkansas and got a Theft by Deception charge for writing bad checks, I was given 5 years probation and had the probation transferred to Alabama. I got in trouble for the same thing in Alabama and spent 10 months in the county jail and went through a SAPP “‘substance abuse prevention program” program that changed my life. A “hold” was placed on me from Arkansas while in the county jail in Alabama and I was told by my lawyer that my only option was two years in prison unless I got Arkansas to drop the hold and have the cases ran concurrent with my Alabama cases. My wife contacted the attorney that I had in Arkansas and explained the situation. He said he would do what he could to help. A few days later he calls her and say’s he talked with the Judge there and the Judge agreed to the cases being ran concurrent, My hold was lifted and my attorney draws up the paperwork for me to serve my sentence on House Arrest, and the paper work states, “Arkansas cases to be run concurrently”. Even on my “Time Sheet” from the Alabama DOC it states at the bottom.” Arkansas cases ranconcurrentlyy”. I am 2 months away from finishing House Arrest and then I go to probation. I have to serve 5 years probation for the state of Alabama. The issue is when I went in to report to my Corrections Officer the other day he told me that there was an issue with my probation and that it was something to do with my Arkansas probation and that he would have to arrest me if they issued a warrant. So, I called my old Arkansas probation officer and she claims that she has no paperwork signed by the Judge that my probation was to be ran concurrent. I called the courthouse in Arkansas to talk to the Judge and the Judge I had retired and the lawyer I had has passed away. The only proof I have of anything is the paperwork I have on my Alabama paperwork that says “Arkansas cases to be ran concurrent”. I am married and have four kids and have been clean and sober for 24 months. I have worked hard to rebuild my life and am disturbed that something like this could happen. If anyone could give me any advise at all I would greatlyappreciatee it. Thank you.

Best answer:

Answer by WATCHDOG
Since there is adequate paperwork to substantiate the concurrent agreement and since your probation officer in Arkansas stated that there was not any paper work pending then there should not be anything to worry about, if they receive a warrant then have an attorney represent you and it should or could easily be quashed.}{

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