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

If you fail to comply with a court-ordered deadline while on parole or probation in New Hampshire, there could be a variety of consequences. Depending on the severity of the missed deadline, you could potentially be charged with a probation or parole violation, a crime punishable by up to 1 year imprisonment and/or a fine. Additionally, the court could extend your sentence, adding additional time onto your parole or probation requirement. Furthermore, if you are already on parole or probation, the court could decide to revoke your parole or probation and return you to jail to serve out the remainder of your sentence. It is important to keep in mind that the court will take into consideration any extenuating circumstances when deciding the consequences for failing to meet a court-ordered deadline. For instance, if the failure to comply was due to an illness or medical condition, the court may decide to give you a chance to make up the deadline or negotiate a new one. In any case, you should speak with your parole or probation officer immediately if you are unable to meet a court-ordered deadline.

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