November 16, 2012 By iwss

If you violate felony probation, the court can send you to California State Prison for up to the maximum term. Depending on the offense for which you were originally convicted, the maximum term can be 18 months or longer. If you do get sentenced to state prison, you will get credit for any custody time you already served on the case (dating back to the original arrest).

If there was a finding of a probation violation, the judge can consider your criminal record, how long you had completed probation up until the violation, the severity of the violation, and the review of the probation department’s report.

The judge will then determine to either reinstate your probation on the same terms or modify the probation with newer terms or revoke probation and sentence you to serve  prison time.

If you are facing a probation violation, call us now at 888-749-0034. We will be there when you call.

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