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
If the terms of your probation were 'amended' that means that they were altered in some way. If you don't know how they were amended, I strongly suggest that you find out.
Yes, driving without a valid license is a criminal offense and the penalties can include incarceration.
a probation warrant or a failure to appear warrant would be state wide and it could be valid in other states, depending the extradtion limits put into the system
Statewide
An act or a failure to act by a parolee that does not conform to the conditions of his/her parole (or probation).
A capias warrant is a type of arrest warrant issued for someone who has failed to appear in court or comply with a court order. It directs law enforcement to arrest the individual and bring them before the court to address the issue.
A walk over
Limitations would be the length of your sentence; that which you would be required to do once your Probabtation or Parole officer has violated you for Failure to Comply with the law and language of your sentence.
Most likely since someone skipped.
Probation can't be revoked for "being too poor." It can be revoked for failure to pay court ordered fines and fees.
The condition of probation refers to the terms and requirements that an individual must adhere to while on probation. These conditions can vary but typically include reporting to a probation officer, abstaining from drug and alcohol use, not committing any further offenses, and completing any required counseling or treatment programs. Failure to comply with these conditions can result in probation violation and potential consequences.
It means you have not met the provisions of your probation sentence and are subject to imprisonment for failure to comply with the courts order.