For this probation violation the worst that could happen is that he's transferred to the adult probation court and could spend 120 days in jail and then be under the adult probation system for the remaining 8 years.
The DA said that once under the adult probation system that if he violates his probation that she would file to have his probation revoked and that he could be sentenced to 10 years in prison on each of his 4 intoxication manslaughter cases. The DA would also try to get those sentences stacked instead of concurrent so he could get a 40 year sentence.
Originally Posted by L.A.
This is what I have read as well. He had 4 10-year sentences to run concurrently, probated. If moved to adult court,
AND he violates these then the sentences can be stacked, not run concurrently. Also unknown (to me) are there additional charges for violating parole.
So my take is he may face 120 days and then, only then, even if transferred to adult court, if he keeps his nose clean he is scot-free in 8 years. If not, the full penalty of 4 sentences can be stacked.