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Old 03-24-2011, 01:48 PM  
msp
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Originally Posted by kane View Post
I see. So if the judge looks at the evidence and thinks that you may have done this crime that is enough to violate you and potentially send you to jail. If you are then found not guilty at trail, so be it, you still violated your parole.
Chances are once you're found not guilty, your probation/parole will probably be restored (but there's no guarantee of that), but when you went on it, you signed an agreement with the state that you would have no recourse and you basically give up your rights in this kind of situation, you would have been forced to sign the document as a condition of your probation/parole, refuse to sign, no probation/parole.

It really doesn't matter how bad you get screwed over if you're on p/p, you have no real recourse once you've been cleared. Its a HORRIBLE system, and attacks innocent people all the time.
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