That is a matter left strictly up to the sentencing judge. The maximum you could spend in jail would be for the remainder of your sentence.
You will probably have your probation revoked and have to serve the remainder of that sentence behind bars PLUS whatever jail time will be added if you are found guilty of the DUI offense.
In Florida, if you serve a sentence of 11 months and 29 days in county jail, you would typically serve the full duration of that time, as county jail sentences are often served day-for-day. However, depending on good behavior and other factors, you might be eligible for early release or gain time, which could reduce the actual time served. It's important to check with local regulations, as policies can vary by county.
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You are going to jail for a really long time.
I you VOP and get remanded to jail, you will serve the remaining time of your sentence behind bars.
Also what are the charges of being an accessory of stealing a car in Florida???
depending on how bad the forgery is it depends
jail, he wrote a book in jail about h genocide
If you are "well-behaved" in prison, then most people are eligible for parole in 75% of the jail time, so it would be 13 and a half months.
You COULD be remanded to jail to serve the remainder of the sentence you were originally given behind bars.
In the state of Florida the maximum penalty is 60 days in the county jail and or a maximum $500 fine.
you can serve 6 months to a year