the judge could find you guilty of probation violation and send you back to jail..any thing done wrong while on probation can get you violated even a speeding ticket...or the judge might just make you pay a fine..it is up to the judge
2007-10-22 07:25:28
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answered by little78lucky 7
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I assume IND means you are in Indiana, not that you are an independent voter, nor that you are in India.
Driving on a suspended license is taken seriously in Indiana. It's not like California, where the judge gives you a 90-day sentence, the bureau of prisons shortens that to 3 days, and the warden lets you out in 4 minutes, 57 seconds, because your hair is blonde.
It's not the driving that bothers the judge, although if you got a citation, you're risking other peoples' lives. No, it's the fact that you're insulting the judicial system. They sentenced you to not-driving, and you drove anyway!
Hope you are in a rural area, like Bluffton or Loogootee. They say most urban county jails are as bad as Pendleton.
2007-10-22 14:36:14
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answered by Anonymous
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You will be responsible for any fines or jail time from the incident that got you on probation. Since you have shown that you are unwilling to not drive, the judge may give you jail time to think about your indiscretions.
2007-10-22 14:30:24
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answered by sensible_man 7
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