The presiding judge can 1. reinstate probation, 2. revoke probation and sentence to jail/prison for up to the time remaining on the probation (i.e. if felon A sentenced to two years probation on a charge allowing two years prison, and felon A has served one year of probation before violating, the maximum sentence at time of probation violation would be up to one year.)
Part of what is stated above is not true. Lets say a person is given a two year suspended sentence and is placed on probation for two years. If they violate probation and get revoked after one year and eleven months on probation their sentence when executed is still two years.
Another consequence is that in most jurisdictions there is no bail when picked up on a violation of probation charge.
My cousin violated probation on a
The specific results of the new charges cannot be assessed or even speculated upon, that will be determined by the outcome of the trial and if the person is convicted by the sentencing guidelines relating to the criminal acts. The probationer will, however, serve the entire sentence that was imposed and suspended in lieu of she or he being placed on probation. It would be a safe bet to say that said person will be given a lengthy prison sentence if convicted on all charges.
Your probation officer will file for a revocation hearing and at this hearing the judge will determine rather or not the violation was bad enough to revoke your probation or let you have another chance. Most but not all times if the defendant has no other prior convictions or no other charges after they have been put on probation then they will give them the chance to fix what it is that is wrong. If its a drug habit then it will be rehab if its something other then that then it will be handled in a professional manor.
I've never heard of "informal" probation. Probation is a sentence for being found guilty of an offense. Whether the conditions of the probation are lenient or strict, there are ALWAYS certain requirements that must be adhered to. The most strict thing that can happen for a probation violation is that the probation is revoked and you could serve the remainder of the sentence behind bars.
Normally you are sent back to jail to complete the time you were given, before your probation
It depends on the situation. With several VOPs, you'll probably end up serving the remainder of your probation sentence behind bars.
For violating probation you can be sentenced to serve the original sentence for the charge of which you were convicted.
It varies. The max is serving the remainder of the probation time in custody.
In some cases you may go to jail. In other cases house arrest is possible. In the overloaded California juvenile justice system, unfortunately nothing happens when a minor violates probation.
Based on the information the question contributor provided in the discussion area, it is not a guarantee that you will be violated at all. It is possible that your PO may request the extension of your probation to permit you to complete the requirement of Community Service.
1-3 years in prison or possibly 10 years probation
3 times! but only on probation, never really been in jail.
You can't! If the young man violates the "no contact" order he will automatically be in violation of the terms of his probation and will be sent back to jail to serve the remainder of his original sentence; plus additional time for violating a court order.
3 times in which the football team was somehow involved
when you violate your probation one of 3 things can happen 1. reeive a jail sentence 2 . receive prison sentence equal to your term of probation 3. or revoke your current probation and and start your probation over again. again it depends on what your circum stances are.
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Yes of course it is.
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3 months after their probation
It will usually range from 1 year of probation to 1 to 3 in prison.
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