Generally, violation of probation is not a crime per se.But it does have an impact on your final sentence if your probation is revoked. The maximum jail or prison time is what you would receive for the underlying offense.
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How much remained of their probation sentence when they violated? If they were sentenced to 2 years probation and they VOP'd at 12 months, they could go to jail for the reamining 12 months.
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There is no way to answer these probation violation questions! No one can tell what is in the mind of the sentencing judge. The WORST that you can expect is that you will be remanded to jail to serve the remainder of your sentence.
If charged with a new crime while already on felony probation the likliehood is 100% that you will be 'violated' and returned to jail/prison, not only to serve the remainder of your sentence while incarcerated, but also to await prosecution for the new offense.
There is no standard answer to this question - it is entirely up to the discretion of the sentencing judge whose probation order was violated. It could be anything from a slap on the wrist to being sentenced to finish the unexpired remainder of the sentence in jail. If the individual has already violated their probation on a previous occasion, they may not get away so easy a second time.
In Canada, with a basically clean record, and if you are not an a**hole you will get a small fine, or absolute discharge, but most likely the police will let you go.
You can, if you don't mind going to court, or even to jail and/or having your wages garnished, or having you child be miserable with not much money to have anything.
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5000
If you have been ordered by a judge to community service as a condition of probation or a suspended sentence your probation can be violated by your probation officer. In turn if you do not do your community service you are looking at jail time.In most cases you can do 30 days in your county jail but can get as little as 10 days or more time to do community service/pay fines depends on your record and if they hade to bring you to court by local p.d.
At least 5 to 15 years depends on the circumstances.