It depends on the circumstances. If you are found in violation of the terms of your probation or parole due to a motion to revoke on misdemeanors, you could face consequences such as fines, community service, or imprisonment. However, the severity of the punishment will vary based on the specific details of the case and the judge's ruling.
There is no set punishment. There are many possibilities. It is up to the Judge. The judge can order reinstatement of probation or revoke probation and impose a sentence in prison.
if you violate any of your conditions of probation that were set by the judge, it will be enough grounds for the judge to revoke your probation.
Violating condition of a felony probation in Georgia can carry serious consequences. It can be punishable by jail. For serious probation violations a judge has the power to revoke a probation sentence and send the violator to prison.
Yes - if you violate the terms of that probation.
This motion is normally filed when the state is moving revoke ones probation. The state files an application to proceed to final adjudication. That means to find one guilty of the crime they were originally charged with and placed on probation for. When the state proceeds to adjudicate they are moving to find the individual guilty of the offense and most likely revoke his probation. Reference http://www.lawguru.com/legal-questions/texas-criminal-law/motion-adjudicate-guilt-761624483/
"MTR" typically stands for "motion to revoke," which is a legal request to revoke a person's bail or probation. "Iss capias" refers to a court order for an individual to be arrested. Therefore, "MTR iss capias" likely indicates that a motion to revoke has been filed and a warrant for the person's arrest has been issued.
Violating the law at all while on probation usually means six months in jail.
no they can not. they can only reccommend it. it is up to the board.
Chances are in this case your probation officer would revoke your probation and you would have to serve time in jail.
There is a very high probability that probation was violated if you are in prison in another area. It is completely legal for a judge to revoke probation for reasons that they see fit to do so for.
If a person violates probation for child support they may be jailed. The punishment will vary depending on the laws in the state.