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
see you when you get out.
Yes, likely as not.
If you have been charged but not convicted, it would depend on the terms of your bond. If you are convicted for domestic violence battery, you are prohibited from carrying a firearm.
Depending on the circumstances of the case it may be possible to have a domestic violence misdemeanor expunged from your record. In California a domestic violence allegation can be charged as a felony or a misdemeanor.
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Chris Brown
The court can file a violation of probation and revoke your probation, then issue a warrant for your arrest. Most states will extradite you for a misdemeanor anywhere within that state, but maybe not in another state. Then again, they might extradite you from another state.
You will need to hire a lawyer.
Yes you can. You can also be charged for drinking
Yes, it is. On Cops, if you watch it, people caught is serious violence at home, such as punching, can get arrested and charged.
Defilely they'll be deported it
If you slapped your girlfriend you might be charged with assault or domestic violence.