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  • 02-21-2010, 03:19 AM
    singlemost
    How to Get Early Termination of Probation
    My question involves criminal law for the state of: California

    I was convicted of a felony dui and was givin 5 years felony probation and a strike on my record. I have completed all of of my conditions and have a sqeaky clean record befor the conviction. I have not violated probation nor have even been late for an appointment. I am currently unemployed yet have a long work history and a impressive resume but even with that no one seems to want to hire me.. i cant even get to the interview process.. the only thing i can think of is my felony on my record. I have only been on probation for 14 months now and have heard you should atleast wait 18.. my question is what are my chances of getting off in 18 months.. i dont mind being on probation its just purely the record im trying to clean up.. im desperate for work.. I cant afford school and tappin out my credit cards.. Also im trying to move to georgia to take care of my grandparents and get a cheaper education, do my probation terms all stay the same?.. are any added state to state?..
    I really need some advice and since i dont have the internet of my own will keep checking back to the site when i go to the library to see if anyone has responded.. so if you have any questions for me it might take me a few days to respond.
    Please and thank you for any info.
  • 02-22-2010, 08:59 PM
    Mr. Knowitall
    Re: How to Get Early Termination of Probation
    You can discuss with your probation officer what, if any, terms of your probation might be modified if you transfer to another state. In general, your odds of a transfer are much better than your odds of an early discharge. As we don't know anything about your background, I can't tell you how responsive a probation officer might be to an early discharge, save to say the judge sentenced you to five years probation for a reason - and probation isn't supposed to be easy, but is supposed to help keep you on track over a period of time the court deems appropriate.
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