My question involves criminal law for the state of: Texas

Long boring story, so I will just bore you with the facts. I was the CFO for a family owned business to which my brother-in-law owned and I must say I did a great job making the company along with the team more money than imagined.

I got the flu in March of 2002 and was very ill for 4-days and then returned to work. Approximately 2-weeks laters I was having problems breathing and went to the doctor and was told the flu virus had attacked my heart and it was a very serious medical condition. I was advised to quit working becasue I had cardiodiomothapy and went on medical disabilty receiving approximately $3,000 monthly to which is the largest award that social security allows only because I had worked in professional positions my entire life. I would eventually need a heart transplant, etc...etc....

My brother-in-law became very upset and I was ultimately acused of stealing over $200,000 becasue he said everything I approved wasn't approved by him ---- water under the bridge because I was arrested and spent 8 1/2 months in the county jail deathly ill. I was convicted of theft over $100,000 sentenced to 10-years probation and required to pay restitution of $1265.00 monthly.

Upon getting out of jail I was hospitalized and received an artificle heart pump and then a heart transplant in March of 2004.

Obviously, I could not pay the restitution for the first 2 1/2 years because I was really sick spending month after month in the hospital.

I started paying my restitution in October of 2007 always adding a little extra trying to pay down the arrears. I have not seen nor heard from anybody in the court system as well as the probation office..... I just mail in my check with a report every month with no word, just silence........

My question is that my probation will be up in approximately 3 1/2 years and I will still be the arrears, so what happens..... 1) Will the court see that there were extreme circumstances and waive the arrearment? 2) Will I still continue to pay? 3)What do you think.......

My position is that an ability to pay and not pay is completely different than not having the ability to pay while I was on mars with my medical condition...

What do you think will happen at the end of probation with a balnce due on restitution....