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The game has served time in prison multiple times for various offenses, including weapons possession, assault, and probation violations.
Deferred adjudication is a type of plea agreement where a defendant pleads guilty or no contest, but sentencing is deferred while the defendant completes a probationary period. If the defendant successfully completes probation, the charges may be dismissed and the defendant may be eligible to have the record sealed or expunged.
Yes.
Curtis Jackson spent time in prison because he was peddling heroin and crack cocaine in 1994. He also served two years probation in 2003 for assault and battery.
once you have served your probation term and are off you can leave the state
Im confused, if you were found not guilty of a crime, then what were you given probation for and why wasnt it dismissed at the time when you were found not guilty. Usually, that is what happens, unless you got probation for another part of the crime that wasnt part of this judgement. When you violate probation, you go back before the judge and between them and the probation officer they decide if you should go to jail or get more or different type of probation and more FINES. Is it really worth the hassle?
The difference between felony and misdemeanor probation is the felony is when a person is sentence to a jail term, but it can be served out of jail. The misdemeanor probation is not given jail time. They serve a probation period.
No, I was offered this type of Probation in TX, the Judge told me that if I completed my probation that there would be no record of conviction.
[ Ct ] only after time served and off probation
No. If a sentence is served there is no need for probation.
Unless the offense was committed prior to your 18th birthday your adult record will always reflect your felony charge. Even though you might not have actually served jail time, probation IS a sentence after being found guilty. If you had been found not guilty or the charges were dismissed you would not have had to serve 3 years. Probation is not a "get out of jail free" card. I know that pretty hard core but some how you can. ADDED: See discussion page:
You WERE placed on probation alright! The terms of your probation was to satisfactorily perform "community service." If you failed to fulfill the terms, then you have not served your sentence.