Socialite Jasmine Hartin fears she could be thrown back in Belize jail as she ... trends now

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The infamous socialite convicted of accidentally shooting dead a Belize police chief fears she could be thrown back in jail for failing to complete her community service, DailyMail.com can exclusively reveal. 

Jasmine Hartin was given a year to do 300 hours of unpaid work at the YMCA in dangerous Belize City after pleading guilty to the manslaughter by negligence of Superintendent Henry Jemmott. 

But when the blonde mom-of-two contacted the non-profit to offer up her services she says staff seemed to have no clue about the court order, leaving her in legal limbo. 

Hartin, 34, insists she's spent the past 11 months badgering both the YMCA and its sister organization, the YWCA, but neither will give her a job ahead of the May 31 deadline. 

The mix-up leaves her facing the wrath of Belize's Supreme Court for failing to complete a single minute of the punishment dished out to her for blasting Jemmott in the head while they fooled around with his service weapon.

Jasmine Hartin was given a year to do 300 hours of community service at a YMCA in Belize City after pleading guilty to manslaughter by negligence

Jasmine Hartin was given a year to do 300 hours of community service at a YMCA in Belize City after pleading guilty to manslaughter by negligence 

Hartin is pictured with her former partner and mother of her two children Andrew Ashcroft. She tells DailyMail.com she has 'no interest in having a love life'

Hartin is pictured with her former partner and mother of her two children Andrew Ashcroft. She tells DailyMail.com she has 'no interest in having a love life'

'It's not through lack of trying. I have all the messages and emails proving that I've tried. I'm still actively trying but I'm not getting anywhere,' an exasperated Hartin told DailyMail.com.

'Arresting me for non-compliance of this order when it's entirely due to their lack of protocol would be disgraceful.

'It's always a worry, the authorities in Belize have proven they can strip me of my freedom unjustly at any time they wish.'

Hartin, whose estranged partner Andrew Ashcroft is the son of British Billionaire Lord Michael Ashcroft, is still facing a wrongful death suit brought by Jemmott's family.

And she continues to battle for custody of her seven-year-old twins, who are now based in the Turks and Caicos Islands, where Andrew is working on a new hotel venture.

Giving an update of her life this past year, Hartin said she'd been living between Belize and Turks and Caicos, where she is working on a sustainable housing project.

'I'm with my mom. I feel a lot more settled. I've been healing from the whole trauma of everything that's happened,' she told DailyMail.com.

'I'm pursuing a new development in the Turks and Caicos. I have no time or interest in having a love life or a personal life right now. I'm very much married to my children.'

Hartin enjoyed an opulent expat lifestyle until Jemmott, 42, was found floating dead in the Caribbean Sea in May 2021.

The father-of-five was killed by a bullet to the head while enjoying a late-night drink on a secluded pier near the Ashcrofts' five-star Alaia Belize hotel on the

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