There are 3 possible consequences of a felony probation violation: The judge can revoke probation and send the probationer to jail or prison .
The jail time for a felony probation violation is either the jail time that was suspended before probation was ordered, or the maximum jail .
The probation officer will often request a court hearing if they suspect a probation violation.
It is not considered a felony to simply violate your probation by getting new charges. You will go to Court on the probation violation and the Court will take action.
If you have been convicted of a crime, you may be placed on probation instead of sentenced to jail. What are the common ways you could violate.