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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 379498" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Here is what I've been told- all states are on board with "monitoring" minors (juveniles) on probation, which means they can and probably will come after both the juvenile and the parent if taken out of state without going thru the proper channels. If she had committed a crime and not already been on probation, they probably wouldn't come after her. But being that she was on probation, she is in a world of trouble- except since she didn't runaway from Ca- you moved her and it sounds like you didn't go thru the proper channels or her case would have been transferred to a PO there where you live now, you can be in big trouble, too. And yes, as the parent of a juvenile, you are also held accountable if the juvenile has a warrant for them and you are aware and don't present that child. The case didn't get transferred to the next state, as required by law, therefore she is still under the authority of CA. Juvenile courts fall under state laws, meaning that if moved out of state while on probation, the law requires them to be "accepted" under juvenile authority by the "new" state. This wasn't done and I honestly think you have a big problem now. If you had "disappeared" with her, maybe you could have gotten by with it if she'd never gotten into trouble again thereby allowing a trace back to CA thru school records. But this PO from CA knows where you are.</p><p></p><p>I don't know what CA will do about it but it sure sounds like that PO has no intention of sweeping it under the rug. I would recommend RUNNING to your local jurisdiction to get her case transferred to your local parobation office, however I think it's too late because there's already a warrant out on her for an additional crime in CA. </p><p></p><p>Call an attny or take her back to CA- or both- would be my suggestion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 379498, member: 3699"] Here is what I've been told- all states are on board with "monitoring" minors (juveniles) on probation, which means they can and probably will come after both the juvenile and the parent if taken out of state without going thru the proper channels. If she had committed a crime and not already been on probation, they probably wouldn't come after her. But being that she was on probation, she is in a world of trouble- except since she didn't runaway from Ca- you moved her and it sounds like you didn't go thru the proper channels or her case would have been transferred to a PO there where you live now, you can be in big trouble, too. And yes, as the parent of a juvenile, you are also held accountable if the juvenile has a warrant for them and you are aware and don't present that child. The case didn't get transferred to the next state, as required by law, therefore she is still under the authority of CA. Juvenile courts fall under state laws, meaning that if moved out of state while on probation, the law requires them to be "accepted" under juvenile authority by the "new" state. This wasn't done and I honestly think you have a big problem now. If you had "disappeared" with her, maybe you could have gotten by with it if she'd never gotten into trouble again thereby allowing a trace back to CA thru school records. But this PO from CA knows where you are. I don't know what CA will do about it but it sure sounds like that PO has no intention of sweeping it under the rug. I would recommend RUNNING to your local jurisdiction to get her case transferred to your local parobation office, however I think it's too late because there's already a warrant out on her for an additional crime in CA. Call an attny or take her back to CA- or both- would be my suggestion. [/QUOTE]
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