Violating the law while on probation usually means you go to jail for at least 6 months.
If you are arrested for third-degree assault while on probation, it is likely that your probation will be revoked. You may face additional legal consequences for the new offense and could potentially end up serving time in jail or facing increased probation conditions. It is important to consult with a lawyer to understand your legal options and rights in this situation.
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).
you get sent to jail for 30 days.
If you fail a drug test at your first probation meeting, the consequences can vary depending on the jurisdiction and the terms of your probation. Possible consequences may include additional drug testing, increased supervision, referral to treatment or counseling programs, or even revocation of your probation leading to potential incarceration. It is important to comply with the terms of your probation to avoid further penalties.
You'll be given a chance to prove your innocence or non-invoilvment.
You get arrested, charged, and tried. Sorta like how it works anywhere else.
if you werent arrested then nothing. and when you go in for your probation dont tell them. if they know about it or care then they will say something.
you get arrested and most of the time, the vehicle you are driving no matter who it belongs to is impounded. you get arrested and most of the time, the vehicle you are driving no matter who it belongs to is impounded.
A warrant may be issued for your arrest. It will not go away until you are arrested.
Believe it or not, you cannot get extra jail or prison time just for fleeing from a probation violation. You can for the VOP itself, but there's no difference whether you get arrested immediately, turn yourself in, or flee/abscond. Of course at any time you can be arrested, and it often happens when you least expect it.
If you are caught shoplifting while on probation for shoplifting, it could lead to serious consequences. You may face additional charges for the new offense, and your probation could be revoked. This can result in harsher penalties, such as extended probation, fines, community service, or even jail time, depending on the specifics of your case and the discretion of the judge.
If you were driving and the breathalyzer detects alcohol, then this would be considered a breach of your probation in most states in the US and provinces in Canada. You would be arrested and sent to jail, and your probation officer contacted.Added: If one of the conditions of your probation specifies NO alcohol, you don't even need to be found driving. Just drinking it is sufficient for a VOP.