The judge reviews the probationer's supervison history and violations and determines if the offender's probation should be revoked or modified. Revoked usually means a period of incarceration.
You are sent to jail to serve the remainder of your sentence behind bars.
It depends on what you are on probation for and how long.
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Revoked - Sentence/Probation
If restitution was part of your probation sentence and you are not complying with it - you could find your probation revoked and be remanded to jail.
If your probation is revoked then you could be required to serve the two years that were withheld initially.
It depends on the crime and the motivation. Pleading guilty does not mean a custodial sentence. There may be a fine, community service, mental evaluation, or just a plain old warning not to do it again.
I have committed a burglary on probation and got revoked and payed with my original sentence and the new sentence charges.
No. A sentence of probation means that you have already been tried and found guilty of an offense. If you violate your sentence (probation) you do not get a second bite at the apple with all the constitutional guarantees.
probation being revoked and the active sentence invoked. this is not a new crime.
If you wree 'violated' and had your probation revoked - it means that the judge is giving it back to you.
If your probation is revoked, it means that you will be sent to jail/prison to serve the remainder of your sentence behind bars.
Probation is a constant monitoring of the wear a bouts and activities of an individual rather than having them in prison. Revoked probation means that they violated the trust and have been returned to prison.
It mean revoked IMMEDIATELY, without a hearing. In other words "go directly to jail."
If someone gets a sentence of 7 years plus 5 years supervised probation it usually means that when they get out of prison they will have to also be on probation for 5 years, supervised. This depends on the actual order by the court.
Very likely. The answer lies within the question. The probation was REVOKED. If the judge revoked your sentence of probation that leaves only one possibility, he meant for you to be removed from your supervised freedom and remanded to jail.