Are there any consequences if I miss a court-ordered deadline while on parole or probation?

Yes, there are consequences if you miss a court-ordered deadline while on parole or probation in Michigan. Depending on the terms of your parole or probation, missing a court-ordered deadline may be considered a violation of your supervision and may lead to additional sanctions or consequences. These sanctions or consequences may include additional fines, jail or prison time, or additional requirements to complete such as community service. In Michigan, a parole or probation violation must be proven by a preponderance of the evidence–meaning that it is more likely than not that the violation occurred. If a judge finds that you violated your parole or probation, they will determine the appropriate consequences and may require you to pay additional fines, or send you to jail or prison. If jail or prison time is ordered, you may be required to serve the entire sentence that was originally imposed when you were convicted, or may be required to serve a reduced sentence. In Michigan, the judge has a great deal of discretion when it comes to imposing sanctions or consequences for a parole or probation violation. The judge may choose to impose lighter sanctions or even dismiss the violation depending on the facts and circumstances of your case. Only a judge can decide your individual situation and the consequences that you may face if you miss a court-ordered deadline.

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