What are the consequences of failing to attend a court-ordered program while on parole or probation?

In North Dakota, failing to attend a court-ordered program while on parole or probation can have serious consequences. Depending on the severity of the violation, individuals may be subject to fines, possible incarceration, or an extension of their probation or parole term. In the instance of fines, individuals may be required to pay up to a specific dollar amount for their failure to attend a court-ordered program. This money is typically distributed to an organization or fund that is related to the crime committed and is often used to fund rehabilitation programs. The individual may also be subject to incarceration if they fail to attend a court-ordered program. This is typically the case if the individual has committed multiple violations or if the violation is particularly egregious. If incarcerated, the individual may be subject to reduced sentencing if they complete the court-ordered program or show good behavior while in prison. Finally, the individual may be subject to an extension of their probation or parole term. This means that they have to remain on probation or parole for a longer period of time or that they may have to complete additional court-ordered programs before their probation or parole can end. This can also lead to additional fines or possible incarceration if the individual fails to comply with the extended terms of their probation or parole. All in all, it is important for individuals in North Dakota on parole or probation to attend court-ordered programs and comply with the terms set forth by the court. For failing to do so, individuals can be subject to fines, incarceration, and extended probation or parole terms.

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