Quote Originally Posted by bigwilly88
my violations were for missing 2 drop dates, not paying my fines, not doing my community service and not taking a drug abuse evaluation

since i got that paper i payed the fees, will have my CS done by the 9th and also will have the evaluation done by the 9th.
It's going to be the judge's call and like you can figure out, the judge will look at everything you have completed and haven't completed. Paying the fines is a big thing as the court/government want their money. They will listen to the advice of the PO but can do whatever they want. The other crap usually have similar importance unless the missed drug tests had been failures. Telling the judge you had money problems but now your good and you are showing that by having the fines paid and whatever has a good shot.

How many drug tests did you take?

How long is your probation?

Again, each judge and jurisdiction is different so you may want to find out by talking to a lawyer how strict they are. He can give you some idea. Of course call more than 1 so you don't get one that just wants your money. An initial phone consult should be free if not call someone else. If things look grim, getting a lawyer would certainly help but I don't think you're going to need one. A few phone calls wouldn't hurt.

If your probation is for a year, I would guess that the judge wouldn't violate and let you continue. If it was supposed to end soon I would say it might get extended. I doubt the judge would convict you on the original sentence for this but you never know.