That depends on what the Court decides. Let me clue you in to something before you try running from the police in any manner. You stand a very poor chance of getting bail if you've already proven you will run.
Well, not as long as you actually succeed in evading arrest, but once they get you, they'll keep you.
In Texas, if you are on probation and violate it by being charged with evading arrest, the consequences can vary significantly based on your prior record and the specifics of the violation. Evading arrest is typically a Class A misdemeanor, which can lead to up to one year in jail. Additionally, the judge may revoke your probation, leading to the imposition of the original sentence for the underlying offense. It's advisable to consult with a legal professional for guidance specific to your situation.
Unless it occurred prior to your 18th birthday, it will become a permanent part of your adult criminal history record.
I think that as long as you don't break more laws or endanger people in your evasion, it's a misdemeanor.
It will usually range from 1 year of probation to 1 to 3 in prison.
Depends on all of your charges how long you go to jail. Each one adds time.
In Baldwin County Alabama if you violate house arrest they just do nothing. They seem to be in it for the money they charge to be on house arrest.
Yes; men evading the draft were imprisoned in the US, and men refusing orders in South Vietnam were placed in the stockade at LBJ (Long Bien Jail).
probably a life sentence
A long time, selling is a bit more serious than just using it so be careful. Even in states that dont arrest you for personal use of small amounts, they can still arrest dealers.
The necessaity for calling out a SWAT Team to effect an arrest has no bearing on the length of the sentence.
County hold means that you have a outstanding arrest warrant in another county and you are being held for 10 days. The other county has 10 days to pick you up or you will be released from jail as long as you do not have a case pending in the county you are in jail at.