Yes, unless the violation itself involved yet ANOTHER offense for which you will be charged and tried seperately.
Law for probation violation- Max punishment imposed
Mandatory sentence
Violated the terms of her probation.
Yes, your Probation Officer can certainly warn you if you have violated the conditions of your probation. He can also return you to jail.
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Yes.
No, you go to jail for 21 days at least
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.
You have violated your probation, which means you can go directly back to jail without any waiting period.
The difference between felony and misdemeanor probation is the felony is when a person is sentence to a jail term, but it can be served out of jail. The misdemeanor probation is not given jail time. They serve a probation period.
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.
That depends upon the laws of the state in which the incident occurred, prior criminal convictions and so forth. The sentence that was imposed an then suspended relating to the terms of probation will have to be served now that the probation has been violated.
he would go to jail or it depends on what the probation officer says to that person and how bad he violated his probation and what he did cause if its serious he would get put in jail or if it ain't serious he could go on house arrest and it all depends on what the probation officer says and what the court says to the probation officer and him and even though its a miner thing he could still get locked up for it
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.