If I understand the question correctly - - - you are on probation AND you got caught with a shotgun in your car.
If that is the case - your probation will be revoked and you will go to jail, AND be charged with a new offense (possibly federal as well) of felon in possession of a firearm). Congratulations! You are now eligible to spend 15 years in federal prison.
Are you kidding? Breaking probation means that you end up serving your original sentence. Probation is not a warning...it is a requirement.
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.
Your felony probation will be immediately revoked and you will be remanded back to prison. In the meantime you will be tried for the felony you committed while on probation and then face sentencing and prison time for that offense also.
Probation if the judge isn't an ***hole
Ask your attorney.
sure can...but I've seen people walk with 5 years probation, depends on what u did and who your lawyer is....
Felony probation is a sentence the judge imposes when someone pleads guilty to a felony. It allows a person to serve his sentence without going to jail or to prison. The person will be under court supervision and he can be incarcerated if he violates the terms of his probation.
A person can get between 6 and 15 years of jail time for a class b drug felony. There is no probation awarded for this class of felony.
There is no definite answer to this question. The decision as to whether to sentence an offender to probation or not is entirely up to the discretion of the judge.
It means a person has violated probation for the third time.
Probation and a fine. After being convicted of the first offense, each subsequent offense is a fifth degree felony
There is no guarantee, but first-time offenders with a Class B felony for illegally purchasing Vicodin may have a higher chance of receiving probation than a jail sentence if they have no prior criminal record and show genuine remorse. Factors such as the judge, prosecution, defense arguments, and state laws will influence the sentencing decision. It is essential to work with a skilled defense attorney to present a strong case for probation.