a cell door slams
2006-09-08 14:14:56
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answer #1
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answered by Fulltime in my RV (I wish) 3
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Too much missing information to know for sure. What is the nature of the violation? Is this the first probation violation, or just one in a long line of missed appointments and failures to follow-through on court-ordered obligations?
If it is an isolated dirty UA in a person's clean record on probation, the consequences are different than if it is just the latest in a hit-parade of delinquent behaviors. Revocation of probation is a multi-faceted thing and is rarely done lightly.
2006-09-08 17:20:08
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answer #2
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answered by ? 6
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Will Texas locate out specific, will he bypass to federal penitentiary, NO...will he bypass to penitentiary in Texas specific his probation would be revoked and he will have time to serve. the enormous element is that Arkansas will comprehend he has 2 DWIs and his sentence would be no longer trouble-free and could contain penitentiary or penitentiary, penitentiary sentences are in basic terms for 300 and sixty 5 days something longer he will bypass to state penitentiary
2016-12-12 05:06:46
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answer #3
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answered by ? 4
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Probation means a person is not in jail, even if they still have time left on their original sentence. Violating probation means, generally, the original sentence is immediately imposed.
2006-09-08 14:15:13
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answer #4
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answered by coragryph 7
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most likely will be spending time in jail for breaking probation but then if you have a cool PO u might be lucky to get off with a warning and stiffer Probation conditions cool po is that possible hehehehe
2006-09-08 14:15:16
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answer #5
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answered by white_wizard 4
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They will be sent back to the Pokey to serve more time. I hope you survive, drinking bru-haws and driving is a no no. I am just thank full you and the general public are still alive. Buy enough beer so you don't have to go out again to get more.
2006-09-08 14:28:52
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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~With a little luck and some simple justice, he goes to jail or prison and spends the time behind the wall figuring out that probation was a break the first time around that he was too stupid to take advantage of, and, when he gets out, he has learned that there are rules out here and they apply to him.
2006-09-08 14:15:49
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answer #7
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answered by Oscar Himpflewitz 7
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your question is not detailed enough for the proper indebted answer but i shall tell you this alright!
here are a few possibilities!
you may be arrested, placed on house arrest,you could be given a longer sentence, given community work to do or you may be placed in a rehabilitation program with licenses suspended and that vehicle can be taken from you if they feel you are a danger to the other drivers!
2006-09-08 14:25:44
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answered by wise 5
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Probation or th3y go to jail
2006-09-12 13:46:03
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answered by Anonymous
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He goes back to prison he does not pass goal he does not collect 200.kiss them by there man friend is waiting.
2006-09-08 14:17:31
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answered by Douglas R 4
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