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As long as there are no court ordered travel restriction on you, you may go where you wish.
Not enough info. Are you on probation? Was the sentence suspended simply on the promise that you not re-offend within a given amount of time? Do you have any residence requirement or travel restriction connected with the suspended sentence? Need to know this info before a knowledgeable answer can be given. Best suggestion: contact the court that sentenced you and ask them.
Not enough info to answer the question. If the sentence was suspended why is there a warrant issued for you? Suspended sentence for what offense? Was there some kind of probation/community service attached to the sentence that you failed to complete?
A suspended sentence
The lady got suspended from school.
He was arrested for driving on a suspended license.
Not enough information is given in order to answer. Are there other stipulations and restrictions on the sentence? If so, read them, or determine what they may be. Travel and residence restrictions are what you shuld be looking for.
A 'suspended sentence' is exactly what the phrase implies. You were found guilty of 'something,' but the judge 'suspended' the imposition of any sentence. End of story. You walk away, although, with a conviction on your record..
A suspended execution of sentence is when the judge actually renders a sentence to the defendant, but passes the execution of the sentence on defendant unless they commit another offense. The court will then have the right to impose the original sentence upon the defendant. A suspended imposition of sentence is when the judge does not enter a sentence on defendant and has the right to execute a sentence upon the defendant should they commit another offense.
How was the sentence imposed? (i.e.- a 2 year sentence - serve 60 days with the remainder suspended? -OR- the ENTIRE 2 years sentence suspended?) It all depends upon the wording of the judge's decision.
Rehabilitation. If it is felt that the defendant got involved in a one-time offense and can be rehabilitated without a prison sentence, a suspended sentence can be considered.
It can, depending on the charge that has a suspended imposition.