Yes, he could. Not only that, he probably should. He obviously has contempt for the law and for the safety of others around him. * The person violated his probation and will be sent back to serve the rest of previous sentencing time plus any additional sentence imposed if convicted of the charges he is now facing.
In Arkansas, if you have no previous tickets on your record and get a careless and prohibited driving citation, is it possible to get it reduced to probation?
Yes.
Two points
On average, about one-third of drivers arrested or convicted of driving while intoxicated or under the influence of alcohol are repeat offenders. These individuals are at a higher risk of causing accidents and are more likely to have alcohol-related problems.
The question is a true statement.
Complete the conditions of your sentence or probation and reapply for your license at the DMV or Dept of Licensing.
If you were on probation, and READ your probationary measures, you would know for sure. the general answer is Yes you violated. During probation and the reason for probation is that the person guarantees he/she will not do anything at all illegal for the period of such probation...to prove that the previous crime was a solitary event
It may depend on WHAT you're on probation for, and what the restrictions of your probation are.
maybe vehicular manslaughter? it depends on the small details of the case.
If you are driving under the influence, if you've been convicted of drug offenses, driving without insurance, and excessive moving violations are some of the ways to suspend a license in Houston.
THERE SAFE AS LONG AS THERE NOT IN THE STATE THEY RECIEVED THE DUI
The punishments get more severe when you have previous DUIs, but driving under the influence is always serious. It's really dangerous and irresponsible.