Reviewed on: July 22,2016
Parole, Probation & Supervised Release

How long could it be before you find out what kind of time you have for a probation violation?

The detainee might have to sit in county jail or a privately run facility for weeks (or months) before getting a hearing.
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✓ Verified answer July 22,2016 · Parole, Probation & Supervised Release
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The detainee might have to sit in county jail or a privately run facility for weeks (or months) before getting a hearing. They are not usually in a hurry to resolve a violation, since this at least their second chance that went bably.
Accepted Answer Date Created: July 22,2016
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