In Virginia, if you violate probation for the first time, the judge has discretion in determining the consequences. Generally, the penalties can range from a warning to additional probation terms, or even a short jail sentence, typically up to 30 days. The specifics depend on the nature of the violation and the judge's assessment of the situation. It's important to note that repeat violations may lead to more severe penalties.
Depending on the circumstances, someone who breaks and enters a dwelling in Virginia could go to jail for up to 20 years. Simple breaking and entering is a misdemeanor, but doing so for the purpose of perform another crime is a felony. If the person is armed, it becomes a Class 2 felony.
Probation if the judge isn't an ***hole
HOW MUCH DO PROBATION OFFICERS GET PAID IN A YEAR OR MONTHLY.
How much do Juvenile Probation Officers get paid in Texas?
If it was YOUR probation that was being discussed, you can pretty much bet that youir probation was probably revoked.
No none at all
The sentencing judge who gave you probation in the first place will have the final word. 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.
No way of telling. The amount of probation, and even the question of IF you get offered probation or not, is entirely at the discretion of the sentencing judge.
A probation officers average income is 45,000$ a year
jailtime, probation, maby some fines not quite shurwe
If they test for it
If you violate probation you could be sentenced to serve the remainder of your original sentence behind bars.