If, as a result of your VOP, you are charged with a new offense, you will serve the un-expired remainder of your original sentence.
No way of telling. The amount of probation, and even the question of IF you get offered probation or not, is entirely at the discretion of the sentencing judge.
The consequences for a probation violation in New York can vary depending on the circumstances and severity of the violation. Common penalties may include extending the probation period, imposing additional requirements, or revoking probation and imposing a jail or prison sentence. It is important to consult with a legal professional for accurate information and guidance related to a specific case.
In theory, you could serve probation to the very last day and still be in violation of such probation and end up in jail/prison. And the courts generally don't give credit for the probation time you've served.
A probation officers average income is 45,000$ a year
If you violate probation you could be sentenced to serve the remainder of your original sentence behind bars.
you may have to serve the remainder of your sentence
Define "informal probation," never heard of it. Probation is a sentence handed down by a court after being found guilty of an offense. There is nothing "informal" about it.
SOL's apply only to non-adjudicated offenses. There are no SOL's for probation violation. You have already been pronounced guilty and probation is your SENTENCE. If you violate your sentence it is pretty much the same as violating your jail time.
If your probation is revoked then you could be required to serve the two years that were withheld initially.
The judge can revoke your sentence of probation and send you to jail for the remainder of your unserved sentence. If your VOP involved committing another offense, if convicted of THAT offense, it will be added to to the length of your original sentence.
It is quite likely. Probation is a sentence (albeit a lenient one) imposed after you were found found guilty of committing a crime. Absconding probation is much the same as escaping from jail. You are illegaly avoiding serving the term of your sentence.
Probation if the judge isn't an ***hole