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Charges
RemandRemanded in custody
Remanded on bailGet ready for courtThe Magistrates' CourtThe Crown Court
The Sentence
Another View: Probably because you committed another crime while you were serving your sentence of probation.
Felony probation is a sentence the judge imposes when someone pleads guilty to a felony. It allows a person to serve his sentence without going to jail or to prison. The person will be under court supervision and he can be incarcerated if he violates the terms of his probation.
You have 4 felony convictions in another state, and you think you're going to get probation? You'll be lucky not to get hit under the"3 strikes"law.
This is a question for the guys assigned Probation Officer. Have him call that officer right away as time is of the utmost importance right now. You have one business day to report it to your PO if you get charged with a new crime or you can get in a lot more trouble.
Yes they can i was just arrested and im on probation i smoked weed on friday but now i got probation tomorrow so im most likely going to juvvy :(
Without any information on the particular offense you are charged with, there is no way of answering this.
No. This is not true. You can become a probation officer with a felony. You just have to work alot harder and find someone that will hire you. A felon is probation officer in St. Louis and he did 15 years in prison. He went against the odds and turned his life around, He can do so can anyone else. People need to get felons hope.
He will have a set period of probation which is called a suspended sentence. If he completes his probation without getting in more trouble or getting a violation of probation then the charges will be dropped at the end of the probation period.
Going strictly on the information supplied - - I'm thinking not. Reason being is that when he was arrested his probation was, in all likliehood, automatically revoked. You can't get bailed out from a revocation of probation.
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.
Get a lawyer. No one on the internet is going to be able to adequately answer your question. Possession of ecstasy is a felony, so if you had a gun at the time, you might be charged...
In the court system(s) I am familiar with there are no established guidelines for sentencing probation violators. The judge presiding over your case, (the same one who sentenced you to probation in the first place) will make a judgment based on your individual case, and sentence accordingly.
PROBATION(!) for disorderly conduct??? That is a minor offense that is usually disposed of with a small monetary fine - however - if the judge wishes you to undergo probation, you're going to have to follow the order, after all... that's why it's called a SENTENCE.