Absconder definition

Absconder means a probationer who has moved from the primary place of residence without permission of the probation officer and whose whereabouts are unknown.
Absconder means a probationer who has moved from the
Absconder means a juvenile under the authority of the court who fails to remain within the limits of confinement or who fails to return to a facility as directed and who's whereabouts are unknown.

Examples of Absconder in a sentence

  • In the presence of the Superior Court Judge, and counsel or guardian ad litem (if appointed), the juvenile signs the ICJ’s Form III, Consent for Voluntary Return of Runaway, Escapee or Absconder.


More Definitions of Absconder

Absconder means an offender under supervision who has left
Absconder means a probationer who has moved from the probationer's primary residence without permission of the probation officer, who cannot be located within ninety days of the previous contact and against whom a petition to revoke has been filed in the superior court alleging that the probationer's whereabouts are unknown. A probationer is no longer deemed an absconder when the probationer is voluntarily or involuntarily returned to probation service.
Absconder means an inmate who fails to report to their assigned temporary release location or return to the facility from a court ordered release, a county work detail or a community service assignment. Can be classified as an escape.
Absconder means a SVP Client who leaves a facility or residence without authorization or fails to return as required.
Absconder means the status of a juvenile sex offender when the Sex Offender Registry Unit determines that:
Absconder means a juvenile probationer or parolee who hides, conceals, or absents him/herself with the intent to avoid legal process or authorized control.
Absconder means a probationer who has moved from the probationer's primary residence without permission of the probation officer, who cannot be located within ninety days of the previous contact