Once you've finished the maximum penalty allowed by law, you're done. You've successfully (hopefully) been rehabilitated. There are no parole officers, drug tests, or random searches after you've completed your maximum sentence. Enjoy the free life!
Then you serve one year.
you serve your sentence
life sentence
Using serve in a sentence is really easy. I am ging to serve in the army for another year ...
This is a sentence. A prisoner has to serve the sentence the judge gives him.
Like this: " I will serve you milk, with dinner". or " Will you serve in the military?"
It depends upon the terms of your probation. You COULD be incarcerated to serve the remainder of your sentence in jail. It's entirely up to the judge.
It depends completely on the judge's discretion. The worst case scenario is that you can be remanded to jail to serve the remainder of your sentence.
The government tries to serve the people.
That depends on if you are convicted. If convicted you will go to prison, serve your sentence for the stolen property as well as finishing your total sentence for the original crime.
No way to know. It depends entirely on the judge's decision. Since you can't seem to abide by the terms of your probation sentence, you could be remanded to jail to serve the remainder of your original sentence.
The active verb in the sentence "Some farmers serve hot meals" is serve.