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What happens if I do not show up to complete a 45-day jail sentence after having probation revoked?

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Answered by attorney Gregory Casale (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Gregory Casale, Attorney at Law
If you fail to surrender yourself as agreed a warrant will issue and sooner or later when you encounter a police officer who runs your name you will be held without bail and transported to the court. That court will probably increase your sentence by charging you with escape or some other crime for failing to appear. I strongly suggest you get this over with while it is only 45 days. Since you have already admitted guilt, you could be sentenced to up to 2.5 years. I would take the 45 days now instead of taking the chance on what it may be increased to later.
If you fail to surrender yourself as agreed a warrant will issue and sooner or later when you encounter a police officer who runs your name you will be held without bail and transported to the court. That court will probably increase your sentence by charging you with escape or some other crime for failing to appear. I strongly suggest you get this over with while it is only 45 days. Since you have already admitted guilt, you could be sentenced to up to 2.5 years. I would take the 45 days now instead of taking the chance on what it may be increased to later.
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Is it an in-house policy which the DUI Program enforces, or is it at the State or Court level?

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Answered by attorney Lawrence Thomas Lewis (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Lawrence Lewis, P.C.
Rather than deal with the fact that you or your loved one is a stone cold alcohol, and is getting DUIs while on probation for DUI, you want to know the details of the law. Stop drinking or you will end up in prison, period.
Rather than deal with the fact that you or your loved one is a stone cold alcohol, and is getting DUIs while on probation for DUI, you want to know the details of the law. Stop drinking or you will end up in prison, period.
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How can I get an Early Release on Probation?

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Answered by attorney Edmund P. Allen (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at The Law Office of Edmund P. Allen Jr., PLLC
If you have completed all the terms of your sentence and paid all the fines, and not had any trouble since then, I think there is a good chance a judge might close your case early so you can go into the military. Most judges know that the military will not take people unless the case is closed. It will help if you have your military recruiter or supervisor write a letter or appear in court with you.
If you have completed all the terms of your sentence and paid all the fines, and not had any trouble since then, I think there is a good chance a judge might close your case early so you can go into the military. Most judges know that the military will not take people unless the case is closed. It will help if you have your military recruiter or supervisor write a letter or appear in court with you.
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