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No. If you violated the terms of your sentence by violating it, you never satisfactorily completed your sentence.

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What happens to first time violators of felony probation in Arkansas?

Are you kidding? Breaking probation means that you end up serving your original sentence. Probation is not a warning...it is a requirement.


In Pa can you be sent to jail for a probation violation even though you got off probation the day of the violation?

TECHNICALLY you are on probation until the end (midnight) of the day your probation expires. I guess that if you committed a VOP prior to midnight you could be violated.


What if the defendant is not called back to court at the end of probation period?

If this happens then a warrant is put on their arrest


If you are on probation in Indiana and leave the state for North Carolina what can be done in terms of the extradition law?

If you get in trouble in North Carolina and end up in Jail, Your info will be ran in the NCIC Database . When it comes up that you skipped out on Probation in Indiana, there will be a Probation Violation Warrant with your name on it from Indiana and they will then call your PO in Indiana and ask them if they want to extradite you back to Indiana. If they do, You will end up going back to jail in Indiana and spending the original term of your Probation grant in jail or prison.


What is the difference between felony probation being terminated and expired?

If you have two felony cases that are being ran concurrent,and have had a bench warrant issued for violation of probation,yet probation end date has past after warrant was issued yet you have not turned yourself in or been arrested,why would they close the non controlling case and expire your probation,yet keep the controlling case that had a lower conviction charge and showing less time served on open? It was basically a crime bail crime..OR'd on the first two felony charges then arrested again given the same two felony charges in another county.


Does a court have jurisdiction after expiration of sentence?

It is not uncommon for the probation department to review your case shortly before discharge, then recommend a violation based upon your non-compliance. The hearing on such an end-of-probation violation may well occur after what would otherwise have been the discharge date.


How much jail time will you do for revoking probation on 8 months?

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.


If you failed to appear in court when does it become a warrant?

They issue that warrant the same day, assuming it's a criminal violation. If it was a misdemeanor traffic violation they will simply default your judgement. Go to court asap or you're going to end up in jail at the worst time.


My 16 year old son is charged with grand larceny this is his first offense what is going to happen to him?

He will have a set period of probation which is called a suspended sentence. If he completes his probation without getting in more trouble or getting a violation of probation then the charges will be dropped at the end of the probation period.


What happens if a juvenile runs from a probation violation warrant to Florida from Washington?

Since you are a juvenile and, presumably not yet emancipated, it means tht you are a runaway and an absconder. If you are picked up you will be returned to your state of residence to return you to your parents/guardians. No extradition order is nceessary for this as you are a runaway juvenile. When you arrive in your home state you will presumably have to face not only your probation violation but your flight from justice as well.Not a good way to start out your life. Do the right thing and turn yourself in. One way or the other you're only going to get caught in the end.


What does informal probation mean?

Simply, It means that you have to stay completely out of trouble until your probation is up. To be more exact, you don't have to report to a probation officer if you're leaving the state or check-in with a probation officer whatsoever. But, if you do get in trouble (depending on what it is) you are potentially looking at a probation violation which could end up in jail time, community service, more probation, ect, ect. Hope this helped, been there before.


What does that mean to have felony probation hold on someone already in prison?

From the info given in the question it sounds like the incarcerated person is wanted for violation of probation on another entirely different felony charge, and when he is released at the end of his sentence he will be held for the authorities and face prosecution for the VOP.

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