I am not sure I understand your question, but if you are asking whether time spent under probation supervision, or on unsupervised probation, will be counted against a later jail or prison sentence, the answer is "no." You will only get credit for custody time against a later sentence to custody.
2007-03-15 09:05:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Its ability you violated the regulations of your probation and now you would be locked up. If the decide gave you penal complex time once you first went to court docket and suspended it and gave you probation, you will would desire to do the suspended time, or do the time that became into left on your probation. No you are able to't get your probation back, and in case you get into criminal hassle returned, the decide will look at your checklist and not even think of roughly giving you probation such you have had it revoked until now.
2016-12-18 14:23:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Really up to the judge but to be on probation you were given prison time and an alternative for not doing that time-probation. So if you are activated you will serve the time given to you in court when you got placed on probation. Unless it was unsupervised probation--then don't worry about it.
2007-03-15 06:38:12
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answered by luminous 7
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That is up to the Judge. In actuality, all time spent on Probation is forfeited if and when you are arrested or charged for another offense, you lose ALL that credit, Now, time served in jail is a given unless the Judge decides that you aren't deserving of it.
2007-03-15 07:07:28
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answered by Chuck-the-Duck 3
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NORMALLY....you serve the amount of time remaining on probation.
2007-03-15 06:38:52
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answered by KC V ™ 7
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Usually, it depends on the judge and the cercumstances.
2007-03-18 18:51:42
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answered by Chris 3
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