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That really depends on the probation officer , and you could pull the whole 5 years for violating probation , doesn't need to be first time , second time and so on .

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How much jail time will you receive if you violate probation in new york?

You COULD be remanded to jail to serve the remainder of the sentence you were originally given behind bars.


What happens when probation expires What is the legal process?

You are notified by the court, or your probation officer, that you have completed the term of your probation and (in my experience) given a 'certificate of discharge' from probation. Of course if your jurisdiction differs from this procedure, contact your PO and simply ask.


If you get arrested for false crime report while on probation what happens?

You'll be given a chance to prove your innocence or non-invoilvment.


You drank beer and missed your pbt should you come clean with your probation officer?

Of course you should. You have been convicted of a crime and that is what put you on probation in the first place. When you have terms of probation that are required to be followed these are put in place by a court system and a community that showed you leniancy for your crime. If they weren't showing you leniancy you would be in jail or prison and not on probation. Failure to follow the rules set forth for your probation agreement is unfair to the community that showed you this leniancy. Furthermore, if your probation officer finds out that you violated something in the agreement and did not come clean about it, you will be much more likely to be given a harsher penalty when you are given a probation violation. If you do decide to tell the probation officer, you will likely be shown more leniancy with the court if the probation officer decides to violate you. In some cases, the probation officer may choose not to violate you because you were up-front with them about the situation. Instead they may add additional requirements to your probation where you have to show up and prove you werent drinking instead or alternatively make you participate in a chemical dependency program if you haven't been ordered to already. It might be helpful when you break the news to probation that you offer some sort of detailed plan to make sure it doesn't happen again as well as offer to take any additional steps the probation officer might suggest.


What happens when you violate probation when not found guilty of that crime and will probably be dismissed?

Im confused, if you were found not guilty of a crime, then what were you given probation for and why wasnt it dismissed at the time when you were found not guilty. Usually, that is what happens, unless you got probation for another part of the crime that wasnt part of this judgement. When you violate probation, you go back before the judge and between them and the probation officer they decide if you should go to jail or get more or different type of probation and more FINES. Is it really worth the hassle?


What will happen if you violate curfew on felony probation in Georgia?

It all depends on your probation officer you could either be violated and taken in to jail or given a consequence like having to do community service for X amount of hours or a number of things it really all depends on your probation officer if you have a good relationship with your probation officer and have not messed up much then more than likely you will just be told to not do it again I have been on probation for 2 years and this is typically what I've seen


State of New Mexico is abusing your husband by placing him in prison when this is not the court case decision was probation not imprisonment how do you report this?

Not enough information was given in question. Did he violate his probation? If so, then he violated the provisions of his lenient sentence and will now suffer the consequences of the more severe sentence. If not, contact the New Mexico Attorney General's Office.


How many days could you serve in prison for violating your probation by not living at the address given to your probation officer?

Not living at the address given to your probation officer would be considered violating probation. Doing this can get you sent back to prison for the remainder of your sentence.


What happens when you got a Probation Violation?

i've never heard of provoking probation, i assume you mean to revoke probation. Revocation of probation usually occurs when you violate the terms of your release. A common violation is alcohol cumsuptions. Usually you will see a judge in this case and you may possibly have to serve the rest of your time in jail instead of probation if it is a serious enough infraction. Probation is a chance for you to prove to the court you can be better, it is something that is given, therefore can be taken away.


Is probation considered a conviction?

Probation itself is not a conviction, however if you are on probation it's because you have been convicted of a crime, and have been given probation in lieu of a jail sentence.


What is probation subsidy?

it is a state grant which is given in order to encourage the granting of probation for future offenders.


What does probation sentenced mean?

A probation sentence is a punitive sentence given in place of jail time. It means the convict will live and work on the community during the entire sentence and have to report in frequently to a probation officer that he/she is assigned. They are given different restrictions such as no drinking, administered urine tests, made to attend counseling in some cases, also they must hold down employment for the entire time. If they violate any of the terms of probation, they will be taken into custody and a hearing scheduled in front of a judge to determine the sanction. In some cases, probation can be revoked and the convict will do the remainder of his probation period in jail. In other cases, probation may be lengthened. It is determined by the judge based on whether its a technical violation or another crime committed. Probation is a way of the system giving the convict a second chance and also keeping the jails less crowded.