What are the consequences of failing to follow an order of the court while on parole or probation?

Failing to follow an order of the court while on parole or probation in South Dakota can lead to serious consequences. Depending on the offense, it could result in additional criminal charges or a longer suspension of parole or probation. If an individual is found to have violated the terms of their parole or probation, they may have to serve time in jail or prison, have to pay a fine, or have their parole or probation revoked altogether. If the violation is minor, the individual may receive a written warning or be required to attend a hearing. At the hearing, the court will consider the circumstances of the violation and make a decision on how to proceed. This could include extending the probationary period, extending the suspension period, or initiating additional penalties for the violation. In some circumstances, the court may also require the individual to complete classes or treatment programs to help prevent future violations. Or, they may be sentenced to a short period in jail or prison or be required to pay a larger fine. No matter the penalty, failing to follow an order of the court while on parole or probation in South Dakota is a serious offense and can lead to serious consequences. It is important to understand the terms of one’s parole or probation and follow all of the court’s orders to avoid further legal trouble.

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