Commonwealth of Virginia v. Austin Curtis Peterson - JA010478-02-00 Assault and Battery on Family Member & GC24002688-00 DRUGS: POSSESS SCH I OR II

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Austin's current debt to the Virginia courts $3,263.46. $746.46 of which is now over 120 days past due.
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*I cut/pasted two screenshots together for one image, that is why the J&DR for the two domestic cases look wonky at the bottom.
Eurofag here. Would the fact he has outstanding debt affect his sentencing? Or something he has to pay on top of bond to be released?

The overdue ones.
 
Eurofag here. Would the fact he has outstanding debt affect his sentencing? Or something he has to pay on top of bond to be released?

The overdue ones.
Often paying your court fees and restitution are conditions of probation.
Not paying them would be a probation violation the same as failing a drug test is.

With probation violations, it is up to the judge as to what will be done.
He can slap Bossman's wrist and say "don't do that anymore" and put him in jail for a bit (like what's happening now).
He can also extend his probation (which just happened with one of his probations).
When the violations get too much the judge can terminate the probation as FAILED and usually the maximum sentence for the crime he pled to will be imposed.

All of this though is solely up to the judge.
 
Austin's current debt to the Virginia courts $3,263.46. $746.46 of which is now over 120 days past due.
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Does Virginia accept CS Skins?

*I cut/pasted two screenshots together for one image, that is why the J&DR for the two domestic cases look wonky at the bottom.

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The due date shown for the late payment is the day that case was concluded. The case information page does not have a due date listed. I don't know if there was an input error or if Austin has some special arrangement being legally poor, but regardless I think we are OK (for now).
 
The due date shown for the late payment is the day that case was concluded.
Could have been a typo. Or the court wanted the first payment immediately. Either way the system has him as past due. He better get on it. Sometimes you can leave probation early if you're shits paid and you do all your classes etc and are a heckin good boy.
 
I wonder if he'll be coming home in a few days after this bond hearing ?
I'd say its 90%. He's being held on a technical violation (failed drug tests) of misdemeanor probation. See my other posts regarding technical violations and Virginia, but they essentially don't prescribe jail time until the third one. This is number 2.
 
Austin is set for a bond hearing on the 830 local time docket. As of 930 the case updated removing the August 15, 2025 Adjudication (trial)date. Since he's been locked up waiting for bond for 21 days they found him Guilty, Sentenced him to 90 days, with 70 days suspended. He's free and back on his regular probations again. Until the next violation.

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Austin is set for a bond hearing on the 830 local time docket. As of 930 the case updated removing the August 15, 2025 Adjudication (trial)date. Since he's been locked up waiting for bond for 21 days they found him Guilty, Sentenced him to 90 days, with 70 days suspended. He's free and back on his regular probations again. Until the next violation.

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This was just for his probation violation, right? He's still got all that other shit hanging over his head?
 
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This was just for his probation violation, right? He's still got all that other shit hanging over his head?
He's got nothing over his head at the moment. He had 2 probation violations, one in Circuit Court and this one in Domestic Relations Court. Both of them were just shrugged off, and Austin was just put back on probation.

I guess you could say not totally shrugged off, he did serve 3 weeks jail time for this one. 3 weeks in jail for failing a drug test is pretty serious.
 
3 weeks in jail for failing a drug test is pretty serious.
He needed to fail a drug test?

I know these rural law enforcement places are understaffed but couldn't they just tune in to his streams? He's going to go live any day and be off his face.
 
I know these rural law enforcement places are understaffed but couldn't they just tune in to his streams?
Take a look at that screenshot above from the court records site. Note that little blurb at the bottom: "this system cannot process online payments at this time." It's said that from the very start of Austin's legal arc IIRC, i.e. years. They've had years to fix/implement payment processing, and haven't managed to do it.

These people have only a tenuous grasp on technological concepts. Hoping one of them is bright enough to tune into a livestream (or even understand what it is, much less how to preserve footage from it in a fashion suitable for prosecution) is a big ask.
 
Take a look at that screenshot above from the court records site. Note that little blurb at the bottom: "this system cannot process online payments at this time." It's said that from the very start of Austin's legal arc IIRC, i.e. years. They've had years to fix/implement payment processing, and haven't managed to do it.

These people have only a tenuous grasp on technological concepts. Hoping one of them is bright enough to tune into a livestream (or even understand what it is, much less how to preserve footage from it in a fashion suitable for prosecution) is a big ask.
Virginia is home to essentially the internet. They fully understand how to create ecommerce sites, at least the residents there do. They have a separate system for payments. Its not that its broken. They arent integrated. The system most of my screenshots are from are the new "consolidated" system that does a state wide search of all three court systems, but they havent integrated payment functionality yet. Juvenile and Domestic Relations court and Circuit court can be paid here:

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That said, to your point, read my prior posts on Virginia Probation Violations where they actually label failing drug tests as technical violations, and that you shouldn't go to jail for your first 2 convictions of those. its actually codified into law to be this weak.
 
Hoping one of them is bright enough to tune into a livestream (or even understand what it is, much less how to preserve footage from it in a fashion suitable for prosecution) is a big ask.
But that must be true, because it's the same situation with Nick Rekieta, though a different state. Nick and Bossman, probably the only quasi-famous people in their little towns, talking about and doing drugs on camera while on probation for the world to see, and nothing.
 
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