January 06, 2002, 01:16
Running ManStatute of Limitations
Is there a Statute of Limitations on probation violations in the State of Texas? I skipped in the 2nd year of 5 years probations. I've been not reporting for a couple of years and wondered what the penalty could be? There was a motion to revoke probation but no warrent issued. What's up with that? Is there a statute of limitations in a case like this?
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January 06, 2002, 08:32
JBThis is not the place to get an answer to your question. You should report immediately to your probation officer and hire a lawyer.
January 06, 2002, 14:35
Running ManThat was just the answer I was looking for Einstein!
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January 08, 2002, 12:08
DflyAnother good reason to password this forum?
January 08, 2002, 14:44
rob keppleNahh, I don't mind if Running Man asks questions like this. Heck, we are using his log-in information to trace him and contact the local authorities to have him picked up.
January 08, 2002, 19:06
Gordon LeMaireThat last ought to cause a few sleepless nights.
January 14, 2002, 15:37
Bryan RutherfordRob, be sure and check Running Man's computer for kiddie porn while you're at it!
January 15, 2002, 09:08
rob keppleWe'll let you know when he is snatched up...
January 15, 2002, 10:40
A.P. MerillatThen he'll probably file a goofy DNA motion and win a cap;
Then he'll complain about his Keel provisions, and probably write some bad electronic checks to a court-appointed lawyer who couldn't name Scott's band.
January 15, 2002, 12:49
DPBAnd his middle name is Wayne.