If you are on probation and are violated for anything at all you cannot bail on a probation hold i know cause ive been through county and prison systems if you catch a case on a felony you will automatically violate but if they serve you 6months for the violation and your still fighting your controlling case when your violation ends youll be able to bail
There is no bond to be released for being locked up on a probation violation. Probation IS a sentence for being found guilty. You don't get two free bites at the apple. You've just collected a 'Go Directly to Jail' card.
Probation violation you will go to jail. An still owe on fines an still will be own probation
If you are sentenced to a term of probation and violate that probation in the state of Connecticut, you will be sent to jail. The severity of the sentence, and whether or not you are able to obtain a bond is up to the court.
NO, my boyfriend had the same issue. The only concern that I have is that if he was out on bond he could have violated that and they can revoke the bond.
If you tested dirty it is highly unlikely. You are, prima facie, in violation of your sentence of probation. Go straight to jail without passing 'go.'
In most states, NO. Depends on whether the original charge was a capital crime. The higher the original charge, the less likely you are to get a bond.Also, the circumstance will play into it as well. If the probation violation is, let's say, a stalking that you have re-commited, then the public safety is at risk and therefore most judges will deny allowing a bond.ADDED CLARIFICATION: Probation is a sentence for being adjudged GUILTY of a crime you committed. A lenient sentence, but a sentence nonetheless! If you violate the conditions of your sentence (probation) it is the same as if you had violated a rule while in jail. There is no bond for such an offense. The judge will decide your fate and, depending on the seriousness of your VOP, you could be sent to jail to serve the remainder of your sentence behind bars.
No, probation violations are non-bondable offenses. Probation is a sentence for already being found GUILTY of some offense. You were already serving a sentence (albeit a lenient one) why would they give you a second bite at the apple?
You could not be arrested for it, but failing to maintain your agreement with your bondsman could result in their withdrawal of your bond, which could effectively land you back in custody.
It doesn't take that long to get a bond hearing depending on where you live. If you are in a busy area, it could be a couple weeks.
Fayetteville Bail Bonds Agency should be able to help. Telephone: 1-800-224-5937
Yes. ESPECIALLY for probation violations. If you were on probation you were already convicted of a crime. When you violate the terms of your sentencing (probation) you can be sent to jail without passing "go." How many bites at the apple do you think the judge is going to give you?
No. A sentence of probation means that you have already been tried and found guilty of an offense. If you violate your sentence (probation) you do not get a second bite at the apple with all the constitutional guarantees.