Well, legally you should be returned to jail or prison immediately, to complete your original sentence while you receive due process for the theft for which you were caught. Unfortunately, that doesn't happen often enough. Too many scofflaws skate through the court process never learning to take responsibility for their own actions until they are finally locked up for good. That is the true consequence.
Violating the law while on probation usually means you go to jail for at least 6 months.
It may depend on the wording of your traffic probation but, no - probably not.
Well yeah obviously
Probation or jail, or jail and then probation, it depends upon the judge.
Yes, part of your probation is not having possession of, or using, illegal drugs. If you are caught violating probation, there is a very high chance that you will be arrested, and your probation will be voided.
Anybody who starts a fight can be arrested. Anyone on probation who starts a fight can be arrested.Put simply, yes.
You'll be given a chance to prove your innocence or non-invoilvment.
This depends on what you mean by go away. If you were arrested for possession of drug paraphernalia while on probation this will always be on your arrest record. If you are referring to being on probation for drug paraphernalia and a probation violation warrant is active then no it will not go away. It is possible to get a lawyer to enter on the case and maybe get Court date without having to be arrested.
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most likely yes because it is stealing no less.
If you are arrested for third-degree assault while on probation, it is likely that your probation will be revoked. You may face additional legal consequences for the new offense and could potentially end up serving time in jail or facing increased probation conditions. It is important to consult with a lawyer to understand your legal options and rights in this situation.