Probation is a constant monitoring of the wear a bouts and activities of an individual rather than having them in prison. Revoked probation means that they violated the trust and have been returned to prison.
This will be a hearing before a judge to determine if a Persons Probation Should be Revoked.
If the Probation is Revoked the person will likely go to jail.
A hearing to revoke a previously suspended sentence, because of a violation of some condition of probation
if you violate any of your conditions of probation that were set by the judge, it will be enough grounds for the judge to revoke your probation.
You do not go to jail for a motion. If Probation has filed a Motion to Revoke, it means you are on probation, and your probation officer is asking the court to revoke your probation. If this is the case, the judge will decide how to handle your case. Revocation of probation can mean anything from no additional sentence to serving the remainder of your probation time in custody. It depends on the underlying charge, the reason for the revocation, and a number of other factors.
Yes - if you violate the terms of that probation.
This question cannot be answered on this venue due to lack of sufficient information. It would best be answered by contacting your Probation Officer and asking.
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.
Sort of a "catch-all" description for a judicial, a non-judicial, or a 'quasi-judicial' hearing at which decisions are made. It could have reference to a DMV hearing at which a decision on your drivers license is being considered - a quasi-judcial hearing at which a decision is gong to be made about revoking your parole/probation, etc.
Violating the law at all while on probation usually means six months in jail.
no they can not. they can only reccommend it. it is up to the board.
Chances are in this case your probation officer would revoke your probation and you would have to serve time in jail.
It is a hearing to review a probationer's progress since being granted probation.
There is a very high probability that probation was violated if you are in prison in another area. It is completely legal for a judge to revoke probation for reasons that they see fit to do so for.