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- 28 de Dic, 2014
The ultimate penalty would be if they not only did that but threw on more criminal charges for whatever crime he committed that violated probation, and also threw in other criminal charges for violating probation itself, then sentenced him consecutively for all of them.And if he gets totally and hopelessly off the rails and will not cooperate with them at all, the ultimate final threat is to impose the original sentence on him which would involve actual prison. But its the last resort.
(This isn't going to happen unless he murders someone or something, but at least in theory, you can actually end up worse off for having taken a deal and fucking it up than if you'd gone to trial and completely lost.)