You need to straighten your life up. Probation is kinda like a second chance. Usually when you're young you will be put into a program that will allow your record to be wiped clean upon successful completion of probation. 13 months is not very long to stay out of trouble. If you can't follow the rules now, what kind of citizen will you become?
As far as what happens, it depends on your probation officer. If you have a very lenient PO you may not get into trouble at all. I know somebody very well who broke the rules during his probation a lot. And he was never violated even once. Yet I know somebody else who couldn't make it to his probation meeting one time, and called to let them know, but what still violated and ended up doing time for it.
2007-06-18 16:57:54
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answered by Anonymous
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there is a reason your probation officer explained the terms of your probation and the consequences of violating the probation.
sounds like you are on a roll and won't make it to month 13.
grow up and take care of your business. otherwise, you could be facing some time in jail. trust me, your probation officer knows what you are doing, they have been there before. and aparently you sound like you want to be a repeat offender. is this really what you want to do with your life? do you enjoy your time in jail? do you want to only have enough education to work at mcdonalds making minimum wage for the rest of your life? please don't commit any crimes in texas, i don't want to have to deal with you.
2007-06-18 16:58:52
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answered by Anonymous
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well my dad was on probation, selling illegal things on the net, he broke his probation by using the internet and now he's back in jail for 6 months. but you'll end up in juve, but it also depends on the degree of your original arrest and how you broke it so its basically going to be a random amount of time you spend in jail or juve
2007-06-18 16:54:45
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answered by Purgatory Gates 1
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Your probation officer will get reports & when they do you will be back before the judge. It will be at the Judge's discrection whether to jail you or allow you a 2nd chance.
2007-06-18 16:59:21
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answered by Wolfpacker 6
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For breaking the rules you could go to jail for the original amount of time. You better get your @ss in gear and follow the rules.
2007-06-18 16:57:46
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answered by Aliz 6
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If they catch you, you could go to jail for breaking probation.
2007-06-18 16:54:35
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answered by la buena bruja 7
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First of all, you are obviously knowingly breaking these rules. These are choices that you are making. You can stop making them today. You have that option. Make the right choices. It's no one's fault but your own. It's not too late to do the right thing.
2007-06-18 16:56:34
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answered by blephelp 1
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You will prbably end up in juvenile delinquent center for violating your probation.
2007-06-18 16:54:21
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answered by jack 4
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eventually the judicial system will catch on and they will throw your *** into jail to serve out the time of your sentence that you SHOULD have gotten, but which you got PROBATION for....... it happened to my ex.
2007-06-18 16:54:52
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answered by Katia 3
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Keep up what you're doing and you will very soon find out. But, why risk it? You don't get too many second chances.
2007-06-18 16:55:34
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answered by johN p. aka-Hey you. 7
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