If you are referring stictly to a Violation of Probation charge (VOP) then you can't charged with a VOP if you're NOT on probation. However, you can "violate" any law at any time and be charged with...
Yes.ANOTHER VIEW: Your Probation Officer can NOT legally wait to 'violate" you without jeapordizing his own job and career. If he does so, he becomes complicit in your offense and can be arrested and...
VERY unlikely. You are more likely to be remanded to jail to serve the remainder of your sentence. If you couldn't be trusted the first time around, why should the judge trust you a second time?...
Impossible to answer - only YOU know the seriousness of your offense and what your VOP consisted of. The only way to answer this question is by saying that the maximum penalty would be to be sent to...