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Can I really go to jail for forgetting to finish my class, community service, or making payments on time?

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Can I really go to jail for forgetting to finish my class, community service, or making payments on time?

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Posted on December 16, 2007 Yes, when the judge sentences you to probation, even if it is informal probation, they have the right to impose part of or the maximum amount of jail time allowed for your sentence, if you fail to meet ANY of the terms of your probation. This means that the judge can impose the maximum jail term for something as small as being a few days late on your payments or forgetting to come to court to show completion of your court ordered classes…

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