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    Jun 16, 2013, 09:01 PM
    Misdemeanor charge on felony probation
    OK so I'm on probation for grand larceny charge an I had went to the store with my sister and law an she was stealn so when we go to walk out the store we get stopped by loss prevention (security guard)an she tells us to walk in the side room with them she never seen us steal but had us charged we went to court an the judge found me guilty an gave me 90 days suspended 60 but because it's a misdemeanor I did 15 days an got a fine... anyways my probation officer violated me an I got to go in front of the judge I don't know what's going to happen nobody will tell me anything... please help!
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    Jun 16, 2013, 09:03 PM
    You can go back to jail and serve the complete remainder of your sentence behind bars on the felony.. just like you never got parole at all.

    Its up to the judge... and for what amounts to a repeat conviction... (yes you were convicted)... they will reconsider letting you stay out, as you clearly didn't learn...

    And trust me... they saw you committing the theft together... they don't drag you in on a hunch... I've worked in retail before... I know how the loss prevention thing works.
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    Jun 16, 2013, 09:05 PM
    Yea I know it's up to the judge... I just got a job an I don't want to lose it... I just want to know what will really happen.
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    Jun 16, 2013, 09:06 PM
    We don't know what will happen other than the possibility of serving the rest of your parole behind bars. The judge is the only one who can tell you "what will really happen."
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    Jun 16, 2013, 09:09 PM
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    Yea I know it's up to the judge....I just got a job an I don't want to lose it.....I just want to know what will really happen.
    You will in all likelihood... be looking for a new job when you get ofter you finally serve the rest of your term... unless you get really, REALLY lucky.

    But that's up to the judge... and with what amounts to a repeat offense... its not looking good for you.
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    Jun 16, 2013, 09:12 PM
    I guess I will see when I go to court... like it was said before your not a judge your just going off a hunch of by what you think will happen... but thanks for the help
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    Jun 17, 2013, 06:45 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by damewifey10 View Post
    I guess I will see when I go to court.... like it was said before ur not a judge ur just going off a hunch of by what u think will happen.... but thanks for the help
    We may not be Judges... but its far more than Hunches we are going on.

    Judges (like most law abiding people people) really don't like to see people they gave a chance with parole go out and commit more crime after they go out and commit a second crime similar to the first one... (theft).

    They feel "Well this person really hasn't learned anything yet".. and they are far more likely to make them serve the remainder of their time behind bars. Instead of "lets give them a third chance, since the second chance wasn't enough."
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    Jun 17, 2013, 07:41 AM
    I have spent most of my life in the criminal justice field, some working around the courts.

    Some issues, did you report this to PO or did he have to find out from court. Your first phone call after being arrested should have been your PO.

    Does not matter, the proof, you were found guilty, or plead guilty, so you are guilty, arging about the crime does not matter.

    Most likely they will hold you for a few weeks, and put you back on probation, but they may revoke you completely and send you back to jail

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