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Breach of Probation, Over 10 years Ago

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bobzillauk | 14:24 Sun 27th Jun 2010 | Criminal
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When I was a lot younger, I was hanging around with some stupid idiots, and when I got lynch, I got a 3 year probation order. Which for the same offence today you would most probably get an ABSO. I was and still am very bright a computer analyst, so my parents told me to go and stay with some relatives in Australia, which if I had stayed probably would of got into more trouble. 10 Years later alot of things have happened and obviously loads of new personal circumstances.

I have changed my name many times in due course, but also have married and have a family of two children.

I am after relocating back to the UK, with my family. Would there be an arrest warrent at the airport? Because I don't wanna be getting nicked when with the family, has they would obviously feel distressed, as they have never been to the UK before.

If there is trouble, then I could let them fly first, then I could enter the UK another way without being arrested, has I have been told of about 5 routes.
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you don't really sound like you've learnt much from this, however "bright" you think you are.

no doubt you'll come in on a forged passport!
As someone who lives a mile from major port of entry, I can tell you that Border Controls are not stupid these days. Illegal entry is spotted (even if you are inside a lorry). However, if you have multiple IDs you may find a way, but illegal entrants are detained, despite what we hear in the press. Why do you want to come back? There are a lot of people who like it here, but a lot more who wish they could be somewhere else.
? Why would you have an arrest warrant? Did you breach the probation order?

Why have you changed your name "many times"? most men do not ever change theri name
whoops, ignore my first sentance - didn't read title properly
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he's breached his probation by going abroad, so obviously hasn't served it. I'm surprised his parents didn't get into trouble for "assisting" or "aiding and abetting" for suggesting he went, rather than completing his sentence.

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