Legal Question in Criminal Law in California
How much time will I have to serve if i have a probation violation, uncompleted anger managment classes and not paying my court fees?
2 Answers from Attorneys
If a judge finds you in violation of probation, you could be sentenced to anything up to the maximum for the offense that got you placed on probation. In a misdemeanor case, that could be a year in jail; for a felony, it could be years in prison.
You may have a defense to the probation violation if you simply could not afford to pay the fees, despite making a good faith effort to get a job and fulfill your obligations. If you just blew off your responsibilities, you will have more trouble.
The judge can also give you a second shot at probation, possibly with some more jail time.
You need a lawyer to help you; if you can't afford one, the judge will appoint the public defender.
Whatever the judge says you will. Your attorney is there to try to negotiate a deal for you. If you are serious about hiring counsel, and if this is in SoCal courts, feel free to contact me.
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