Intensive Supervision Program Violation

Summary

Violating the terms of your Intensive Supervision Program (ISP) could lead to arrest. Changing programs may not absolve you of any violations, and active warrants typically result in arrest. Consult with your lawyer or probation officer for advice specific to your situation.

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I am on ilc in two counties, I was discharged from my program and with permission from my probation officers took myself to a new program. I havent had court for my ilc violation in one of two counties and still have an active warrant. Now ive left my second program without permission and can go to a different one starting today. My question is would it matter if i did or am i going to get arrested regardless
Hello Michelle,
The impact of your actions may depend on your local laws. Here are some points to consider:
- Violating the terms of your Intensive Supervision Program (ISP) could lead to arrest.
- A change in programs may not absolve you of any violations.
- Active warrants typically result in arrest.
It's best to consult with your lawyer or probation officer for advice specific to your situation.