5 years
In addition to facing the new paraphernalia charges, he could very likely have his probation revoked and be sent to jail to serve the remainder of the original sentence.
You will most likely be in jail house aresst or a juevinile sentence so watch out
You would likely be arrested.
If you are arrested for a crime in a different county, the county you're arrested in will run your record and discover that you are on probation. There's a very high possibility they will contact your probation officer, who will then recommend you be charged with probation violation. It is, also, most likely that a condition of your probation is to contact your PO when you're contacted by law enforcement. Not doing so is a violation of probation. The most likely result is that you'll be charged for the new crime in the new county, and charged for the probation violation in the county in which your probation office is located. Keep in mind that the probation office holds jurisdiction over the entire state; not just the one county.
Yes they can i was just arrested and im on probation i smoked weed on friday but now i got probation tomorrow so im most likely going to juvvy :(
For those types of violations it is more than likely that the sentencing judge will revoke your probation and you will spend the remainder of your sentence behind bars.
Yes, for felony crimes it is quite likely that they will extradite, especially if you did not comply with the terms of your probation sentence.
If you are in jail for a VOP, you will likely serve the remainder of your sentence behind bars.
It is quite likely. Probation is a sentence (albeit a lenient one) imposed after you were found found guilty of committing a crime. Absconding probation is much the same as escaping from jail. You are illegaly avoiding serving the term of your sentence.
If one of the requirements of your probation is that you submit to periodic/random drug testing you will, most likely, be required to submit to one before the expiration of your sentence of probation.
I'd say that it is HIGHLY likely that you'll have your probation revoked and remanded to jail to serve the remainder of your sentence.
To report a parole or probation violation, you should call the police department or the local parole/probation office. Tell them what is going on and they will handle it. Most likely the violator would be arrested.