You would not be arraigned for this unless the Court has been notified that you violated your probation.
The judge who granted you probation sentences you if your probation is revoked.
Yes.
What are you trying to ask?
A person cannot be set for a probation revocation hearing unless they have already been sentenced to probation. If you are asking if a person can request to do their prison time instead of being released again to probation then yes they can. It may sound odd, but it does happen.
If it was YOUR probation that was being discussed, you can pretty much bet that youir probation was probably revoked.
Revocation is ordered. when conditions set. Are not met in respect of the court or judicial services. And the standards in effect.
iamkayla
depends on jurisdiction and judge. Commonly revocation of probation, and imposition of remaining sentence of the original crime.
The judge decides whether you get probation, or not, and the terms of the probation. The Probation Officer just carries out the court's order and administers the probation order.
Depending on the conditions of your probation, it could be as grave as revocation of probation....safest to stay clean and free
Violation of Probation. You could face revocation of some or all of your remaining sentence, and be required to serve that time in jail rather than on probation.
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