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Considering that you've referred to this scenario as Parole rather than Probation, the idea of claiming this is a 'first offence' really isn't accurate. Probation would be considered as a first offence, prison might be considered as a second offence, and parole violation might understandably considered as 1,2,3 - you're out!

There are always mitigating circumstances. However, in the absence of any accurate backstory information and arrest records, no one would be able to effectively presuppose how such a situation will ultimately end.

Based upon a single sentence such as above, a simple hypothesis might be that you will now have to fulfil the original tariff you were given, thus completing the sentence, plus possibly an additional punitive charge, which could conceivably add further time.

Often, custodial sentences are merely for accountability purposes. If that were the case here and you chose to ignore your obligation to abide by the simple laws of your society, making amends for your original conviction, courts and the local community would be fed up with the costs you place upon police and the judicial system. Therefore, the voice of the people would probably scream 'put him away now....for good! He's already had his chances.'

It's a response that is difficult to argue.

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