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Infractions that violate your probation are not triable. You've already been found guilty and received your sentence - which was probation. If you violate the probation rules, you've violated your sentence and you can be remanded to jail to serve your "real" sentence.

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Q: Can a vop sentence be reconsidered if at the trial for a charge that vop'd him finds him not guilty?
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