The length of probation for felony identity theft and forgery charges can vary significantly depending on state laws and the specifics of the case. Generally, probation for such felonies can range from one to five years, but it may be longer in certain circumstances. Factors like the severity of the crime, prior criminal history, and the judge's discretion can also influence the duration of probation. It's important to consult local statutes or a legal professional for precise information relevant to a specific case.
It depends entirely as to whether you are on misdemeanor probation or felony probation.
Probation is a sentence, not a crime. A felony is a level of crime.
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.
The difference between felony and misdemeanor probation is the felony is when a person is sentence to a jail term, but it can be served out of jail. The misdemeanor probation is not given jail time. They serve a probation period.
If the offense you were found guilty of when you received your probation sentence was a felony, then your violation will be a felony warrant.
Your felony probation will be immediately revoked and you will be remanded back to prison. In the meantime you will be tried for the felony you committed while on probation and then face sentencing and prison time for that offense also.
In Georgia, absconding itself is not classified as a felony; rather, it typically refers to the act of fleeing from legal obligations, such as probation or parole. However, the specific circumstances surrounding the absconding can lead to felony charges, especially if it involves violations of probation or parole conditions. The legal consequences can vary based on the underlying offense and the terms of the individual's probation or parole. Always consult a legal professional for specific situations.
Are you kidding? Breaking probation means that you end up serving your original sentence. Probation is not a warning...it is a requirement.
If the original charges constituted a felony offense, then it is a felony to flee from them.
That is a felony drug charge. You could face charges of probation or prison
No.
A sentence of probation for ANY kind of gun felony is practically unheard of.