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If you VOP'd AND was arrested for another offense, the likliehood is quite high that you would be remanded to jail to serve the unexpired portion of your original sentence, or at least until the prosecution of the new offense is completed.

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What is the offenses if you moved out of state if you're on misdemeanor probation?

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