In all likliehood, yes.
Going strictly on the information supplied - - I'm thinking not. Reason being is that when he was arrested his probation was, in all likliehood, automatically revoked. You can't get bailed out from a revocation of probation.
Probation can't be revoked for "being too poor." It can be revoked for failure to pay court ordered fines and fees.
He will get arrested as soon as he is identifed as the perpetrator of the offense. Once he is locked up his probation will be automatically revoked.
probation being revoked and the active sentence invoked. this is not a new crime.
If it was YOUR probation that was being discussed, you can pretty much bet that youir probation was probably revoked.
If restitution was part of your probation sentence and you are not complying with it - you could find your probation revoked and be remanded to jail.
Yes, your probation will be revoked if you do not pay probation fees, if you miss your probation hearing, or if you fail a drug test.
That person could be arrested for violation of probation and have their probation revoked which ends up with the person going to jail. You may also have a new set of probation terms given to you.
It needs to be.
The judge who granted you probation sentences you if your probation is revoked.
The judge reviews the probationer's supervison history and violations and determines if the offender's probation should be revoked or modified. Revoked usually means a period of incarceration.
In addition to facing the new paraphernalia charges, he could very likely have his probation revoked and be sent to jail to serve the remainder of the original sentence.