Probation can't be revoked for "being too poor."
It can be revoked for failure to pay court ordered fines and fees.
In all likliehood, yes.
probation being revoked and the active sentence invoked. this is not a new crime.
If it was YOUR probation that was being discussed, you can pretty much bet that youir probation was probably revoked.
It needs to be.
Going strictly on the information supplied - - I'm thinking not. Reason being is that when he was arrested his probation was, in all likliehood, automatically revoked. You can't get bailed out from a revocation of probation.
The Attorney General
Committing an assault while already on probation for assault sounds like it could result in having your probation revoked and spending the remainder of your sentence behind bars -IN ADDITION TO - being charged with the new assault.
If you are in jail now because your probation has been revoked, it is likely that you will remain in jail until the final decision on the motion is made by the court.
Revocation
Their probation status will be revoked, a warrant will be issued for their arrest and when taken in to custody it is likely the individual will be required to serve the entire amount of the original imposed sentence as well as additional fugitive and contempt charges.
Probation is a sentence for being found guilty of a crime. So - therefore - you WERE found guilty of something. You are being held because you violated your sentence of probation which caused it to be revoked and converted to a jail term. You can remain in detention until the term of your sentence is completed.
If you are caught with 2g of marijuana while on probation, you could face consequences such as having your probation revoked, facing additional criminal charges, and potentially being sent to jail. It is important to comply with the terms of your probation to avoid further legal complications.