Probation Violation Consequences Explained

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The term VOP Outcome: Closed Unsatisfactorily generally means that the individual violated the terms of their probation and as a result, the probation was terminated in a negative manner. In Maryland: Probation Violation (VOP) could lead to incarceration. The severity depends on the nature and frequency of the violations. Its best to consult a local attorney for specific advice. When two sentences are run concurrently, it means they are served at the same time. Running sentences concurrently means the shorter sentence is served within the longer one. In your case, your boyfriends 6 months probation violation sentence is served within the 18 months charge. As hes already served 6 months, he potentially has 12 months left, considering no other factors interfere. Yes, technically, the time for the VOP has been served as it runs concurrently with the longer sentence. However, the total time still remains which is the longer sentence of 18 months. In Maryland, the possibility of reconsideration or sentence modification depends on

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what does VOP Outcome: Closed Unsatisfactorily mean? my boyfriend is currently incarcerated on charges that lead to him violating his probation in maryland
The term "VOP Outcome: Closed Unsatisfactorily" generally means that the individual violated the terms of their probation and as a result, the probation was terminated in a negative manner. In Maryland:
- Probation Violation (VOP) could lead to incarceration.
- The severity depends on the nature and frequency of the violations.
- It's best to consult a local attorney for specific advice.
what does it mean to run the two sentences concurrently
When two sentences are run concurrently, it means they are served at the same time. For example, if your boyfriend received two *-year sentences and they're concurrent, he'd serve a total of 5 years. The rules may vary slightly depending on the specifics of the case and Maryland law.
he receieved 18 months for one charge and 6 months for violation of probation but its ran concurrently. hes been in there for 6 months already
Running sentences concurrently means the shorter sentence is served within the longer one. In your case, your boyfriend's 6 months probation violation sentence is served within the 18 months charge. As he's already served 6 months, he potentially has 12 months left, considering no other factors interfere.
so technically the vop time is served already
Yes, technically, the time for the VOP has been served as it runs concurrently with the longer sentence. However, the total time still remains which is the longer sentence of 18 months.
would he be eligible for reconsideration still
In Maryland, the possibility of reconsideration or sentence modification depends on:
- The judge's discretion
- The timing (usually within 90 days of sentencing but can vary)
- The behavior and progress of the incarcerated person
It's best to ask a local attorney for details.