If it is just a parole violation with no new charges, you can be held for the length of your original sentence. This is going to vary depending on what you were convicted of. That's as long as it can be, they can't add time unless you are convicted of a new crime.
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.
Yes, if you are convicted felon currently on probation you are not to have any kind of contact with any other convicted felon.
Yes, they will violate him because he committed another crime, which is a violation of his probation. They could give him time in prison depending on the original charge. However if I am not understanding your question, let me know. I would be happy to discuss what they will do to him if he has violated a state probation. I know because I have violated it many times and am now a convicted felon.
Central Connecticut State is located in the state of Connecticut.
It's almost 100% probable that your first probation will be revoked and you will be returned to incarceration for the remainder of your original sentence - AND - in addition, you will be charged and tried for the felony you committed while out on probation and if found guilty, you will have THAT sentence to serve in addition to your original one.
The court can file a violation of probation and revoke your probation, then issue a warrant for your arrest. Most states will extradite you for a misdemeanor anywhere within that state, but maybe not in another state. Then again, they might extradite you from another state.
Yes, it is up to the sentencing judge as to how seriously he views your VOP. He could send you to jail to serve the remainder of your time.
You received the terms of your probation at the time you were sentenced - READ THEM! If you violate any of the provisions or restrictions set forth in those documents then you are in violation. If travelling or leaving the county/state/country is one of the restrictions then you have committed a violation.
Whatever your PO told you it would be. It should be on your court papers too under "jail time suspended" Jail time suspended is the amount of time you can receive when you violate.
Southern Connecticut State is located in the state of Connecticut.
If you have an out of state warrant for probation vialation, you must present yourself in that state to have it takin care of.
It depends on the state, and the offense that you are on probation for.