No, it can't be appealed. You don't get to go to trial on a Violation of Probation. because you have ALREADY been found guilty of whatever crime you were originally charged with. The judge's sentence after finding you guilty was - probation. The only thing you had to do in order to remain out of jail was follow a few simple rules. If you violated these rules that means you can't be trusted with your freedom and the judge can revoke your probation and remand you to jail to serve the time for your original crime behind bars. If your VOP consisted of committing an additional crime, then not only to you get VOP'ed, but you can be charged with the new crime as well. Probation is not a 'get out of jail free' card.
If they violated the law, absolutely!
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If someone is on parolrole in the state of Illinios and leave the county in which he is on parerole in can he be violated
ABSOLUTELY NOT!!!! they get what was chosen for them!
If the person being held was admitted to bail, then yes. In some cases, a court may hold someone without bail, especially if they have previously violated terms set out by the court.
well it means like you broke the rules
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If you are referring to one of the correctional facilities located in Muncie; From the wording of the question it sounds as if someone violated their probation, had it revoked, and got sent to jail to serve the remainder of their sentence behind bars.
Absolutely!
oh absolutely
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