There is no way of knowing what the judge will do. The worst possible is that you could be remanded to jail to serve the remainder of your sentence behind bars.
Your felony probation will be immediately revoked and you will be remanded back to prison. In the meantime you will be tried for the felony you committed while on probation and then face sentencing and prison time for that offense also.
It depends entirely as to whether you are on misdemeanor probation or felony probation.
If the offense you were found guilty of when you received your probation sentence was a felony, then your violation will be a felony warrant.
That depends on many things. Most important is what is the person on probation for? A felony or misdemeanor? What is the violation? The time served can be from nothing up to the maximum amount of time for the probation offense allowed by law. It is up to the discretion of the sentencing judge.
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If you drink and drive and pick up a DWI or worse DUI, then you are in violation of your probation. However, if it was not specified otherwise in your original court papers, then drinking should not be a violation of your felony probation.
It's up to the original sentencing judge, but it is very likely you could be facing spending the remainder of your sentence behind bars.
yes, it is a separate charge
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VERY-VERY unlikely. If you are awaiting felony sentencing and you go out and commit yet another criminal act.... what do YOU think your chances of probation are?
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