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Probation Revocation Warrants Do Not Have To Be Executed While In Custody For Another Offense

The state does not waive a probation violation by failing to execute a probation warrant in a timely manner, the Supreme Court of Kansas decided October 31, 2008.

Eric Hall sought dismissal of a probation revocation after state officials failed to execute a probation revocation warrant for six years. Hall, ...

 

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