A technical violation refers to a probation violation. The jail time could vary anywhere from the full term of the probated sentence to no jail time. It depends on a number of factors.
Normally you do not go to jail for a traffic violation.
I am on probation in Lancaster Pa and was rearrested for failure to keep an appointment this is at least the fifth time is there a maximum amount of jail time that I may receive on a technical violation
That depends on the specific charges filed, as well as the specific circumstances of the violation.
The maximum time you can get jail time for VOP is the maximum sentence you would have received without probation.
"visitation"
Generally, violation of probation is not a crime per se.But it does have an impact on your final sentence if your probation is revoked. The maximum jail or prison time is what you would receive for the underlying offense.
That depends on: Age of violator Nature of probation Nature of violation Nature of crime Was the victim involved in the probation violation Age of violator State statutes Judicial discretion of the trier of fact
You will probably have your probation revoked and have to serve the remainder of that sentence behind bars PLUS whatever jail time will be added if you are found guilty of the DUI offense.
There is no way to answer these probation violation questions! No one can tell what is in the mind of the sentencing judge. The WORST that you can expect is that you will be remanded to jail to serve the remainder of your sentence.
The short answer is the balance of the sentence
That depends on many things. Most important is what is the person on probation for? A felony or misdemeanor? What is the violation? The time served can be from nothing up to the maximum amount of time for the probation offense allowed by law. It is up to the discretion of the sentencing judge.
depends on the violation ,probobly more jail time though.