Probation IS A SENTENCE AFTER BEING FOUND GUILTY. If you are offered probation as an alternative to going to jail, you will be notified at the time of your sentencing as to how long your probation period will last - on restrictions on your movement, travel - who you are allowed to associate with, submitting to drug testingl - and appoint,ments with your probabtion officer. The judge will set all these limitations as he deems apporpriate for your particular case.
Not enough information is known on which to base a guesstimate. 'Assault with a pot' is an assault while armed with a weapon (i.e.: the pot) - it is a felony offense. Whatever you were on probation for - the sentence for this new case will be added onto it.
The case work of any probation officer is far greater that they can manage
Chances are pretty strong that your probation would be revoked and you would go to prison (for both the original charge that led to probation as well as the sexual assault).
Committing an assault while already on probation for assault sounds like it could result in having your probation revoked and spending the remainder of your sentence behind bars -IN ADDITION TO - being charged with the new assault.
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i about to go to court for a class a mis. for assault on my mother..but will ahppen to me at court jail time or probation? i about to go to court for a class a mis. for assault on my mother..but will ahppen to me at court jail time or probation?
Chris Brown was given 5 years probation and 180..something hours community service.
My ex had the same charge. It seems to be at least in Oregon. The lowest assault charge with a probation violation attacted to it.
I would definitely recommend NOT doing so without first getting a ruling from the judge that gave you the probation sentence.
murder, assault on elderly or child of any kind,
Hopefully. Without knowing the particulars of the case, there is no way to accurately answer your question. Aggravated Assault is a serious charge. It's possible, but not likely, to do probation without spending some time in ajil.
Violating the law while on probation usually means you go to jail for at least 6 months.