If there is no prior criminal history, they should be strong, but that will depend on the degree of the crime(s) committed, the degree of cooperation, the law-enforcement agencies, and the District Attorney's office involved. Did the offender go to the authorities first, or did they have to arrest the offender, or call them in for questioning? Did the offender give the orders, or receive them from a superior? These and other factors will come into play.
It would depend on what charges he was incarcerated for and what his conditions of probation are. If it was abuse or he is a sex offender, then chances are low.
Chances are in this case your probation officer would revoke your probation and you would have to serve time in jail.
Chances are pretty strong that your probation would be revoked and you would go to prison (for both the original charge that led to probation as well as the sexual assault).
Yes, probation is a form of punishment, it doesn't preclude it from being listed on your record. Chances are that you will have this on record for a while.
That depends on the jurisdictions sentencing guidelines. There may be a chance of probation, however, because you're a convicted felon and the charge involves a weapon (which typically aggravates a charge), the chances of Jail/Prison time are higher than probation.
It is a Habitual Offender's Law meaning that three felony convictions locks you up with a life sentence. There are no second chances.
You better not be making a pleasure trip, because the odds are stacked against you.
Not enough is known about the offense, or the accused individual, or the entire event to even hazard a guess.
VERY-VERY unlikely. If you are awaiting felony sentencing and you go out and commit yet another criminal act.... what do YOU think your chances of probation are?
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Im not sure what your chances are of getting full custody but you do have a pretty good chance of going to jail. Depending where you live, that is illegal and you would have to register as a sex offender.
You will need to consult with a very good lawyer for a correct and legal answer to your specific situation.