If my case is closed and inactive, why am I still on probation?  In Georgia – Georgia Criminal Law Questions & Answers

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If my case shows as closed and inactive, why am I on it…

Even after going through my files, it said I submitted a 310B plea of ​​guilty, which is what that is, and also my final retraction wasn’t scanned like previous sentences

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A: You need to contact your parole officer. Often clients think their case is closed because “time’s up,” but if you haven’t paid all fines/fees, met special conditions, or received new charges, your probation officer may have asked the court to extend time for you interrupt case. This is called “toll”. You need to find out if your case is chargeable or if it is actually closed.

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