There's a big possibility you may go from probation to incarceration.
If you are caught with 2g of marijuana while on probation, you could face consequences such as having your probation revoked, facing additional criminal charges, and potentially being sent to jail. It is important to comply with the terms of your probation to avoid further legal complications.
It is possible that the marijuana ticket could be considered a violation of your probation, as it is a separate offense that occurred while you were on probation for reckless driving. It ultimately depends on the specific terms of your probation and the decision of your probation officer or the court. It is important to consult with your probation officer or a legal professional for guidance on how to proceed.
If you are caught with marijuana out of your home state, you may face criminal charges according to the laws of the state where you were caught. Penalties can range from fines to imprisonment, depending on the amount of marijuana and the laws of the state. It's important to be aware of the marijuana laws in any state you visit to avoid legal consequences.
Leaving the state while on probation for a DUI can be a violation of the terms of your probation. Depending on the jurisdiction and circumstances, it could lead to consequences such as a probation violation charge or a warrant for your arrest. It is essential to follow the rules and regulations of your probation to avoid further legal issues.
It is possible to obtain a security guard card in California while on probation, but it ultimately depends on the terms of your probation. You may need to disclose your probation status on your application and provide any relevant documentation. It's recommended to check with the licensing authority and your probation officer for guidance.
The length of time in jail for being caught with marijuana varies depending on the quantity, previous criminal history, and the laws of the specific jurisdiction. In some places, possession of small amounts of marijuana may result in a citation or a fine, while larger quantities or repeat offenses could lead to a longer jail sentence. It is important to check the laws of the particular state or country where the offense occurred for an accurate answer.
Depending on the circumstances you COULD be considered to be, or even charged with being in 'concurrent possession' of the substance. Be VERY careful - your probation is in jeopardy.
Were you caught? Depends on the state.
I just read that he was caught with a gun while he was on probation.
This will depend on several things. First, did you get permission from your probation officer? If so, provided you adhered to the terms of the permission to travel outside the country, you are fine. If not, keep reading. Second, were you caught traveling outside the country while on probation? If not, you got lucky and will probably not have anything happen to you, unless someone finds out about it and notifies your probation officer. If you didn't have permission to travel outside the country while on probation and you get caught, you could be punished by anything from an extension of your probation to having your probation revoked and being put in jail for the original conviction.
you die
your in deep trouble.
If you are caught shoplifting while on probation for shoplifting, it could lead to serious consequences. You may face additional charges for the new offense, and your probation could be revoked. This can result in harsher penalties, such as extended probation, fines, community service, or even jail time, depending on the specifics of your case and the discretion of the judge.
Well, you'll go to jail. Your probation will halt and then grow longer. Then they'll put harsher requirements on you, plus a hefty fine.
You are in violation of your stipulations, and you either go back to jail or perhaps to rehab if your PO feels friendly. The simple solution is not to behave stupidly and just lie down.
for me i got caught with about 15 grams wich is a little over a half ounce the cop took it then after all my court i got 3 to 6 months of consent calender wich was lucky most people get probation. this was my first offence. consent calender is like probation but it does not show up on my record if caught in school is much worse you will get what ever the school feels is right for punishment and then what the court thinks is right. if you are driving you may loose your licence and get a owi (operating while intoxicated) i got caught selling weed on school grounds and i got probation (when they caught me i had possession) and i got expelled from that school for 2 semesters. but if a cop just catches you with weed outside of school and its your first offense you will get a ticket. (this is in California i don't know about other state laws)
Probation could be extended, but provided there were no issues while the offender was on probation and made efforts to pay the balance, the remaining balance would likely be referred to collections.
If you got into criminal trouble before you were on probation. You would be in jail and not on probation. Probation is for if you are not in jail. They can't happen at the same time.Unless, you are picked up while on probation, but that would be a violation of your probation which we would be very quickly revoked.Added: The question is worded very unclearly. Probation is a sentence for being found guilty of a criminal offense for which you were charged and brought to court.It is a very lenient sentence, but it IS a sentence nonetheless.If you violate the provisions of your probation you can be taken into custody for VOP and the judge will make a decision as to whether or not you will be punished for the VOP and, if so, in what fashion.If you re-offend (commit another offense while released on probation) you will have your probation revoked AND you will be charged with the new crime.