No there are no points for this violation. Only a fine ($213.00 in California)
Sea level.
This is a circumstance where a person fails to adhere to a court order which may be for a specified time. Non-adherence to such order means the violation of the order. e.g court summons.
Between 1600 and 1700 m above sea level average.
Between 1.5 m and 31 m. above sea level.
Charge M is misdemeanor. I'm trying to figure out what the level part is too :(
If the offense rose to the level of a violation of criminal law, yes, it would.
This depends on what crime you were originally sentenced to probation for and what level of the trial court it is in. The violation is not what you get sentenced for, you are either found in violation or not found in violation. If you are found in violation you then have a final surrender hearing where your probation can be terminated and you receive the original sentence for the crime were found guilty of or CWOF'd. However, not all probation violations result in time served, depending on the severity of the violation. In a district court you can be sentenced to up to two and a half years for a felony and one year for a misdemeanor.
it is 123456789 m abovesea level
Kamloops Airport is 345 m above sea level
347 m above sea level
If you are currently incarcerated you have to speak with your attorney. They can contact your PO to convince them that a federal hold is not a probation violation. If the case is dropped then most likely you will not be in violation on a federal level. Feds only care about major cases and if your violation is small they might release the hold if the attorney talks to the PO.