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Minors found to be delinquent on a misdemeanor matter can be placed on probation for a minimum of six months and those adjudicated delinquent of a felony can be placed on probation for a minimum of one year. Juvenile offenders can remain on probation for a juvenile offense until they are 21.
Misdemeanor Probation Violations: If you were convicted of a misdemeanor and violated your probation, the potential penalties are generally less severe than for a felony conviction. For most misdemeanor probation violations, you could face up to six months in jail.
Being on probation is one of the most common sentences. It means that the teenager is not in custody and continues to live at home. But the teen must obey the conditions ordered by the judge.
At disposition, the court must decide whether or not to make the youth a ward of the court, which determines how much custodial control the court takes over the youth. If the youth is not made a ward of the court, the probation supervision is limited to a 6-month term.
No. A probation violation charge must be filed during your period of probation. California Penal Code section 1203.3 gives the court the discretion to revoke, modify or terminate your probation only while it is active.
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If the court finds you in violation, it may: Reinstate probation with a warning. Modify probation with additional terms (e.g., more classes, electronic monitoring) Revoke probation and sentence you to jail or prison.
The Court may place the minor back on probation with added terms and conditions, including stricter curfews, loss of privileges and additional community service requirements.

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