I would say you have a problem and have your probation revoked. It doesn't matter if the pills are yours or belong to another person because you had them and it was against your conditions of probation. You knew this before putting them in your pocket. Accept the responsibility for your actions.
Believe it or not, you cannot get extra jail or prison time just for fleeing from a probation violation. You can for the VOP itself, but there's no difference whether you get arrested immediately, turn yourself in, or flee/abscond. Of course at any time you can be arrested, and it often happens when you least expect it.
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It depends on what the violation is.
You can be declared in violation of your probation and thrown back in jail.
That's a violation of your probation. Most likely 6 months in jail.
If you get arrested in Texas for a traffic violation while having a probation hold from Louisiana, Texas law enforcement may detain you and notify Louisiana authorities about the hold. You could be held in custody until the Louisiana probation officer decides to lift the hold or arrange for your extradition back to Louisiana. Depending on the nature of the traffic violation and the specifics of your probation, you might face additional legal consequences in both states. It's advisable to consult with a legal professional to navigate this situation effectively.
You go to jail on a probation violation.
Probation violation you will go to jail. An still owe on fines an still will be own probation
Nothing. The probation continues until it is over or a violation occurs.
A Probation Violation Warrant will be issued. Your probation could get revoked and you could be sentenced to a term of incareration in jail or prison.
If the doctors visit was court ordered you are in contmpt of the courts order and (if on probation) in violation of your probation reqyirements.
Are you kidding? Breaking probation means that you end up serving your original sentence. Probation is not a warning...it is a requirement.