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    Default Motion to Revoke Probation Because the Probation Period Has Expired

    My question involves criminal law for the state of: Kansas.
    I received a court hearing notice for a Motion to Revoke Probation. The reason states Probation Period has expired. It is from Municipal court. Not criminal. Ive had no violations, paid on my fines monthly and complied and completed all court requirements.
    I owe 650 on fines. No restitution involved. What does the revoke mean?? And for what? I'm confused. Thank you

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    Default Re: Motion to Revoke Probation Because the Probation Period Has Expired

    I expect that it means that your probation officer is trying to hold you accountable for your failure to pay your fines prior to the end of your term of probation.

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    Default Re: Motion to Revoke Probation Because the Probation Period Has Expired

    Thank you for taking the time to read my post and for your response. It is much appreciated.

    I apologize for bothering you. I had an additional question please. My probation period has already expired. It expired in March 2015. I am confused how the state can file a motion to revoke now?
    Thank you

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    Default Re: Motion to Revoke Probation Because the Probation Period Has Expired

    Quote Quoting Harley63
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    Thank you for taking the time to read my post and for your response. It is much appreciated.

    I apologize for bothering you. I had an additional question please. My probation period has already expired. It expired in March 2015. I am confused how the state can file a motion to revoke now?
    Thank you
    The terms of your probation required that you complete certain items during your term of probation and paying your fine was likely one of them. Since you didn't do that, you are now in violation of the terms of your probation since you didn't fulfill your part of the terms of probation. They can't violate you for things required by the end of your probation period until the probation period ends.

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