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Q: What happens if you violate your probation on a misdemeanor DUI charge from another state?
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What happens if you violate a misdemeanor probation with another misdemeanor?

You are punished for the first misdemeanor AND the second one, too.


What happens if you violate your probation for theft of property?

You should be asking what happens if you violate your probation, because the same sanctions will occur for whatever reason you violate your probation. You will be arrested and returned to court to address this violation of probation. The punishment can range from a warning to complete revocation of your probation and incarceration.


Will NC extradite for misdemeanor probation violation?

To my knowledge there is no such thing as "Felony" or "Misdemeanor" probation violation. If you violate probation, you are in contempt of court, and have absconded from the imposition of a court ordered sentence, both of which can get you sent back to jail to serve your sentence for the conviction for which you were serving probation.


Can you violate your federal probaton by committing a misdemeanor?

Absolutely. Committing ANY criminal offense is a violation of probation.


If you violate probation in florida what happens?

If you violate probation in Florida, a warrant will be issued for your arrest. If you are arrested, you will be fined and possibly jailed depending on the situation.


What happens in texas when you violate terms of probation?

It depends on what the violation is.


Does Kansas extradite for misdemeanor probation violation?

To my knowledge there is no "felony" or "Misdemeanor" probation violation. If you violate probation, you are in contempt of court, and you have violated an administrative rule. both of which can get you sent back to jail to serve your sentence for the conviction for which you were serving probation. And, yes, Kansas will extradite for a probation violation if the supervising state requests it.


What happens when you violate probation?

Normally you are sent back to jail to complete the time you were given, before your probation


Is it a felony in Hillsborough county Florida to violate probation two times?

Insufficient info. Are you currently on MISDEMEANOR or FELONY probation? What is the nature of the two violations? Why don't you ask your PO?


Can you violate felony probation with misdemeanor?

Yes. Breaking any sort of law while on any type of probation means you have violated probation. Granted, a misdemeanor, in some cases, can just be a slap on the wrist and they may just give you more restrictions or restart your probation. It can also be as bad as going back to your original sentence that you were given when you were charged with a felony. It all depends on the seriousness of the misdemeanor.


What happens if you violate probation for aggravated battery with another battery charge with only four months left on probation?

A) You go to prison, where you belong. and B) You are a terrible person and should kill yourself.


What happens when you violate probation when not found guilty of that crime and will probably be dismissed?

Im confused, if you were found not guilty of a crime, then what were you given probation for and why wasnt it dismissed at the time when you were found not guilty. Usually, that is what happens, unless you got probation for another part of the crime that wasnt part of this judgement. When you violate probation, you go back before the judge and between them and the probation officer they decide if you should go to jail or get more or different type of probation and more FINES. Is it really worth the hassle?

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