4 months
get a lawyer.depending on your city and state they can fine you and you could do some long jail or prison time for violating your probation
For violating your probation you could be sentenced to serve the remainder of the time on your sentence behind bars.
The judge usually sentences an individual to a certain length of time in jail and then recalls it with probation. Whatever the judge sentenced at the trial would be the amount of time if you end up back in jail for violating probation.
Yes. And you can be returned to jail. And your sentence can be converted to prison incarceration.
SOL's apply only to non-adjudicated offenses. There are no SOL's for probation violation. You have already been pronounced guilty and probation is your SENTENCE. If you violate your sentence it is pretty much the same as violating your jail time.
Based on the information the question contributor provided in the discussion area, it is not a guarantee that you will be violated at all. It is possible that your PO may request the extension of your probation to permit you to complete the requirement of Community Service.
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.
I you VOP and get remanded to jail, you will serve the remaining time of your sentence behind bars.
Yes, you can serve probation while still in jail if you talk with your judge and they like you lol. Just kidding , but my boy friend served 30 days because he didnt do his probation so he prettyy much just did jail time instead of probation
Penalties for violating the San Francisco shoplifting law can include fines, community service, probation, and potentially jail time, depending on the value of the stolen items and the individual's criminal history.
probation and a fine possible jail time depend on priors and if you're already on probation.
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.