i have one year of probation with a one year r.o. the party who put it on me has tried multible times contacting me both through facebook and 3rd party over fone. what do i do?
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.
No. A sentence of probation means that you have already been tried and found guilty of an offense. If you violate your sentence (probation) you do not get a second bite at the apple with all the constitutional guarantees.
Yes you can buy one house at a time or multible houses at one time. You can only buy house or hotels on your turn.
Probation means that the court decided the imposition of your sentence was suspended and granted probation. The grant is most commonly 3 or 5 years, but can be any time period the court sees fit. In lieu of serving jail/prison time, the probationer gives up 4th amendment rights and agrees to a warrantless search as well as the other terms and conditions of probation. If the terms and conditions are violated, the PO can file a motion to revoke probation. If probation is terminated, the defendant may have to serve all of the original sentence. If the probation is reinstated, the terms and conditions can be modified, or the probation expiration date be extended, and credit for time served be waived.
He will be tried for his new crime and sent to jail/prison to serve out his original sentence plus the new one. **They can put him in jail AND charge him for the first reason he was arrested for. Depending on why he is arrested for this time. They put him on probation, this means that they trust him not to get into trouble again. If he does, they can revoke his probation and keep him in jail. They also can just charge him with violation of probation and keep him for a few days or weeks in jail for that then release him again on probation depending on what he did to get arrested for this last time.
Yes, unless the violation itself involved yet ANOTHER offense for which you will be charged and tried seperately. Law for probation violation- Max punishment imposed Mandatory sentence
No you can be violated at anytime time up until the day you get the phone call or get put on court probation that you are no longer on probation.
Any time you violate the terms of your probation you go to jail, even if it's just to be brought before the judge to answer the violation. A violation of probation hearing is held in court, and can be tried although not before a jury, and guilt beyond a reasonable doubt need not be proven -- just by a preponderance of evidence, for such violation to be proven. The outcome of such a hearing may range from a return to probation with a warning from the judge, to a revocation of probation and a sentence to a jail term not exceeding a term for which the original crime for which the person went on probation is punishable by. It should be noted that no credit for the time on probation is given against the term of incarceration. For example if you are on probation for a year, for a crime punishable by a year in jail, and your probation is violated after 11 months and 26 days, you could go to jail, still, for that year, minus whatever time you already spent in jail. The outcome may depend on what the probation officer recommends, what the prosecutor will recommend, and what the terms you violated were. A charge of a new offense has a heavy impact. Your probation could be modified to include more terms, or more probation time, or could be altogether revoked as mentioned above.
if you pay probation but not on the day due do you have time as long as your probation is not up
The maximum time you can get jail time for VOP is the maximum sentence you would have received without probation.
probation and a fine possible jail time depend on priors and if you're already on probation.
Are you kidding? Breaking probation means that you end up serving your original sentence. Probation is not a warning...it is a requirement.