YOU don't revoke your probation, the judge revokes it - if - you have done something that is in violation of the provisions of your probation release. If so, you COULD be facing penalties up to serving the remainder of your sentence in jail.
It would mean that the individual does not have a valid license. It is revoked.
If you wree 'violated' and had your probation revoked - it means that the judge is giving it back to you.
The judge reviews the probationer's supervison history and violations and determines if the offender's probation should be revoked or modified. Revoked usually means a period of incarceration.
It mean revoked IMMEDIATELY, without a hearing. In other words "go directly to jail."
Probation is a constant monitoring of the wear a bouts and activities of an individual rather than having them in prison. Revoked probation means that they violated the trust and have been returned to prison.
According to Garner; revocation means it is anact of mind, terminating the potential capacity of the will to operate at the death of the testator, manifested by some outward or visible act or sign, symbolic thereof.
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It depends on the crime and the motivation. Pleading guilty does not mean a custodial sentence. There may be a fine, community service, mental evaluation, or just a plain old warning not to do it again.
It meqans that the release that was granted to the defendant (probation - bail - etc) is revoked by the judge and the person is to be taken into custody and remanded to jail.
That person that was on probation has been granted early termination (got off of probation early). Now if it said probation revoked then that means that the person violated probation and has been sent back to jail or prison
Pre-revocation refers to the period of time before a license, certification, or other permission is officially revoked. During this time, the individual or entity may still have the opportunity to address any issues or concerns that could potentially lead to the revocation being overturned, suspended, or modified. It is a crucial window for taking corrective actions or presenting a case for reconsideration.
A stayed revocation refers to the court order issued to prevent someone from being vacated in a given area.