Probation Terms Clarification
Summary
A 30 days county jail stayed means you must serve 30 days in jail, but its suspended if you follow probation rules. 10 days each count to be served consecutive means if probation is revoked, you serve 10 days per count back-to-back, not simultaneously, and this is also consecutive to any other case. A withheld sentence 18 months probation means the court has decided not to impose a prison sentence immediately. Instead, you are placed on probation for 18 months. If you comply with all probation conditions, you wont serve the initial sentence. If you violate probation, the sentence may be imposed.Full Conversation
What does “conditions of probation: 30 days county jail STAYED; 10 days each count to be served CONSECUTIVE to one another and to other case, IF REVOKED” mean?
Hi ****! This means:
- "30 days county jail STAYED" - You must serve 30 days in jail, but it’s suspended as long as you follow probation rules.
- "10 days each count to be served CONSECUTIVE" - If probation is revoked, you serve 10 days per count back-to-back, not simultaneously, and this is also consecutive to any other case.
Do you have any other questions about your probation terms?
What does withheld sentence 18 months probation mean?
A withheld sentence of 18 months probation means the court has decided not to impose a prison sentence immediately. Instead, you are placed on probation for 18 months. If you comply with all probation conditions, you won't serve the initial sentence. If you violate probation, the sentence may be imposed.
Do you have any specific questions about your probation conditions?