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Is is posslible for a fist time, non violent, illegal purchase of vicodin, arrested with class be felony, expect probation or jail time in the state of Indiana

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There is no guarantee, but first-time offenders with a Class B felony for illegally purchasing Vicodin may have a higher chance of receiving probation than a jail sentence if they have no prior criminal record and show genuine remorse. Factors such as the judge, prosecution, defense arguments, and state laws will influence the sentencing decision. It is essential to work with a skilled defense attorney to present a strong case for probation.

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Q: Can first offender with class b felony for illegally purchasing Vicodin expect probation as opposed to jail sentence?
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What lands you on probanition?

Probation is often imposed as a sentence following a criminal conviction. Factors that can lead to being placed on probation include committing a crime, violating the terms of a previous probation, or receiving a suspended sentence that includes probation as a condition.


Does misdemeanor probation have a statute of limitation in Georgia?

In Georgia, there is no statute of limitations for probation that is part of a criminal sentence. Misdemeanor probation is typically determined by the court when sentencing an individual and will continue until the terms of probation are completed.


What does 3 years suspended to probation and one year executed mean?

This means that the individual will serve one year in prison, and the remaining three years of their sentence will be suspended, pending completion of probation. If they successfully complete probation, they may not have to serve the remaining three years in prison.


How long will a juvenile spend in detention for violation of probation?

The length of detention for a juvenile who violates probation can vary depending on the severity of the violation, the specific terms of the probation, and the decision of the juvenile court judge. It can range from a few days to several months. Individual circumstances and behavior while in detention can also influence the duration of the stay.


How much does informal probation cost for a year?

The cost of informal probation can vary based on jurisdiction, but it typically ranges from $250 to $1,000 per year. Additional fees for probation supervision and program participation may also apply. It's best to contact the specific probation office for accurate cost information.

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Can a first time offender of a non-violent drug related felony get probation instead of prison in beaufort countynorth Carolina?

There is no definite answer to this question. The decision as to whether to sentence an offender to probation or not is entirely up to the discretion of the judge.


What does it mean when a sentence 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.


What happens in Tennessee if you violate probation?

The offender will be returned to close custody. In most states, this means return to prison where the offender will be reviewed by a parole violation board or committee, where it will be determined whether the offender will serve more of his sentence or be returned to supervised release.


What ia a PSR in the probation service UK?

It stands for Pre Sentence Report, the report completed on the offender by the serivce prior to sentencing.


What is a prison sentence that is suspended on the condition that the offender follow certain rules and commit no further crimes?

This is a form of conditional released called probation.


True false when using shock probation the judge sentences an offender to a prison term and then suspends the sentence before the offender actually starts to serve the sentence in a jail or prison?

I have never heard of the term "shock" probation. But other than that, you have accurately described all probation sentences, except for the fact that nothing is "suspended." You are simply out in the general population (at the pleasure of the court) and as long as you obey a few simple rules you will be okay. HOWEVER - never forget that behind that probation lies the sentence itself, for which you could be remanded to jail to serve if, at any time, you violate your probation restrictuons and obligations.


Can you get probation if you have previous felony convictions?

Very doubtful. Probation is a lenient sentence usually given to those people who have little or no past criminal record, in an effort to rehaibilitate and educate them. If you are a repeat offender, obviously you have not learned your lesson.


Does a juvenile offender get released when they turn eighteen?

Unless that happens to be the date of their parole or the end of their sentence, no.


How much time can you get for 2nd degree burglary if you are on probation for misdemeanors only?

It sounds like you are well on your way to being a repeat offender. You will have your probation sentence terminated and, in all likliehood, be sent inside to finish the term of THAT sentence behind bars, THEN, you will be tried for the new offense and have THAT sentence added onto the top of the first one.


What is the youthful offender law in Florida?

the y/o law is nto be a max of 6 yrs. or a standard split sentence of 4yrs prison /2 yrs probation.


Is there anyway to avoid probation for a 1st time offender charged with disorderly conduct?

PROBATION(!) for disorderly conduct??? That is a minor offense that is usually disposed of with a small monetary fine - however - if the judge wishes you to undergo probation, you're going to have to follow the order, after all... that's why it's called a SENTENCE.


He has been charged with breaking and entering and also probation violation how long will he go to prison?

It is almost 100% certain that he will serve the remainder of his sentence (on which he received probation) in jail, PLUS whatever sentence he may receive after being tried on the new offense. There is also the real possibility he will be sentenced as an habitual offender, which in some jurisdictions will double his sentence.