What will happen if I get another DWI DUI when I am on probation for a DWI DUI?
If you are on probation for a DWI/DUI and you pick up a new DWI/DUI, you will have a host of issues to deal with. Other than having to deal with a new charge, your probation officer will also violate your probation.
Once this happens, you will either get a summons to show up for court on the probation violation, or a warrant will be put out for your arrest. In the latter situation, you will need to turn yourself in and be seen in front of a judge, who will decide whether or not to let you out of custody.
When your probation is violated, the court can impose some or all of the jail time that was stayed as part of your probationary sentence.
For example: If you were given a 30 day stayed sentence as part of your probation, the court could make you serve anything up to 30 days in jail.
If your DWI/DUI probation is violated because of a new offense, contact Gerald Miller, P.A. right away to set up a free consultation.