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Old 03-30-2006, 04:56 AM
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Default what happens if you miss your sentencing date while you're on probation

what happens if you miss your sentencing date when you're on probation. Do I violate my probation, or do I get more time?
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Old 04-01-2006, 09:22 AM
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Missing a hearing would be a failure to appear. If that causes problem for your probation/parole here is what could happen......

What happens if I violate my probation or parole?

There are a number of options, ranging from a verbal warning to going back to prison to serve the balance of your sentence (or, if on probation, to sample prison life). For example, let’s suppose you receive a one-year suspended sentence, are placed on probation for three years, and, as a condition of probation, told not to drive a car. If you are caught driving a car during the 3-year period, you would more than likely be required to serve jail time.

Sometimes, there are other possible sanctions, such as increasing the level of supervision, placement in an intensive day program, or placement in an electronically monitored home confinement program. If you are seen as a threat to public safety or have committed additional crimes, you will see the walls of prison again in addition to being tried for any new crimes.
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