This depends on the circumstances of your case. If you were sentenced to jail and ordered to appear for your fulfilment of sentence, it will usually be shorter (mitigated) than your actual sentence if you were not to appear. Otherwise your surrender to authorities has no impact on your sentence or jail time.
If paying fines or making restitution to the victim was part of your sentence and you failed to do so for whatever reason, the judge can jail you if he so chooses.
for about a week
u turn yourself in to jail u son of a ****
Turn yourself in to the jail in Marion county, fl.
If you want to turn yourself in on a misdermin case for dalls tx??Its about 2 years old what do you do??
turn yourself in and do your jail time. It's your fault for writing a bad check. First get a lawyer, then turn yourself in, with them present.
Stay in bed all day and entertain yourself with books, and turn all lights off.
Stay in bed all day and entertain yourself with books, and turn all lights off.
Very likely. The answer lies within the question. The probation was REVOKED. If the judge revoked your sentence of probation that leaves only one possibility, he meant for you to be removed from your supervised freedom and remanded to jail.
Who would want to go on purpose? Short answer, yes of course. commit a crime, turn yourself in or get caught in the act. Go to jail and wait until trials and sentancing.
First of all - Believe me if you've voluntarily pled guilty and been sentenced you had BETTER turn yourself in, even if youhave to do your pleading from behind bars. Once you've taken care of that, retain a private attorney or public defender and ask them for advice. Don't try to avoid jail at this point, because there will CERTAINLY be a warrant out for your immediate arrest.
they will go to jail