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    May 31, 2008, 06:07 PM
    What if I break Probation?
    What happens if I break probation? Can they take me write there when I go see my probation or will they let me go and give me a court date? I have only 3 years left of probation and did a year in jail what do you think they will sentence me.. I was in there for fake checks. THANKS
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    May 31, 2008, 06:29 PM
    Depends on what you do to break your probation. Normally if you break your probation, your PO will violate you, and you will get a warrant for your arrest. But the PO couild detain you while a warrnat is arranged.
    After that you would be held till the hearing, what the judge does is up to the jduge from a warning and back on probation to serving the rest of our probation time in jail

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