2nd violation of probation for misdemeanor in TN
My boyfriend was charged a Class A misdemeanor in 2007, he was put on probation but violated soon after. A warrant was not served on this violation until July 2010. He was again put on probation but was violated for non-payment of restitution. However, he was unemployed and offered his probation officer some of the costs every time he went but his PO would always tell him to just bring it next time. He hasn't committed any new crimes since the assault and has stayed out of trouble. If he has a full time job, passes a drug test, and pays off his fines, is it possible for him to get out of going to jail? Especially when the jail is already overcrowded? And there is a statute of limitation violation on the first violation (served after 11-29) and he was never given a public defender in any court appearance, both of these were ruled illegal by the Supreme Court.
Comment on JudyKayTee's post
No we do not have the same problem. And the other he was merely asking about warrants. And the judge said what the post you are referring to states. This question is completely different from the one I answered. Miranda v. Arizona says you have a right to an attorney, if you cannot afford an attorney one will be provided for you. Another case ruled that in revocation of probation hearings if jail time will be issued you must be provided a lawyer.