You will be charged with the new marijuana PWI offense and face court action for that charge. As far as the probation goes - the sentencing judge who gave you probation in the first place will have the final word on what they will do with you. They may send you inside to serve the entire remainder of your original sentence, or only part of it. It is totally the judge's call.
If it is an illegal amount in your state, you'll be charged with Possession. If you are parole or probation, it is likely that you will be violated and sent inside.
First, if you leave Washington you probably already violated your probation. Second, how can you be convicted in Oregon, if the act is decriminalized there
Whatever your PO told you it would be. It should be on your court papers too under "jail time suspended" Jail time suspended is the amount of time you can receive when you violate.
In all probablility you will get "violated" and sentenced to serve the original penalty for your offense.
In Tennessee you'll be violated for sure.
If you were on probation, and READ your probationary measures, you would know for sure. the general answer is Yes you violated. During probation and the reason for probation is that the person guarantees he/she will not do anything at all illegal for the period of such probation...to prove that the previous crime was a solitary event
No you can be violated at anytime time up until the day you get the phone call or get put on court probation that you are no longer on probation.
It is usually the other way round as the Probation Office is supposed to keep an eye on you as you, at regular times, report to him. If you violated your probation it would be the Probation Officer who would notify the courts.
what is a sentence for violated
I was violated on my probation for a dirty urine went to jail and was given a temporary release until my court date. Does this mean i still on probation now.
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.
When your probation sentence ends.