Did anyone ever bother to notify anyone of this probable error. I am sure there are people in the probation office that would know that probation is usually served after release?
Answer: "No."
Sounds to me like it could have been her department's error (as they should have asked for clarification of the order) and she now needs to cover herself.
I wonder who will be doing this cross-examination?
I think that is the problem. The DOC didn’t notify the judge that they considered her on probation or he would have amended the order earlier.
Can she be released because of a clerical error? sadly, yes, in this case.
What’s even more odd. She served 412 days. That is a little over a year. I don’t remember what the sentencing for the check fraud was in terms of jail; however the lying conviction was 4 years. How can you get out of jail after serving only a little over a year? Unless, of course, it’s to make a lot of money.