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Like any other state in any other part of the entire world, it depends: what were you convicted of? Have you been offered a plea deal? If you're asking about maximum prison time, it depends on the kind of felony you've been convicted of. Grand theft auto might get you a few years, where 1st-degree murder might get you in prison for the rest of your life.

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Well that depends on how long the sentence was previously decided in either a court martial or court. For example in most states the sentence for murder is either execution or life. Manslaughter is probably a very long time.

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Probation is given instead of a specific amount of jail or prison time. Violate the parole and you will serve the initial sentence in jail or prison.

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Q: How much jail time can you receive if you violate your probation in the state of Virginia?
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